I know this isn't a question about Debian itself, but since it is an application in the specific Debain stable version I figure it might be sensible to ask here. Otherwise I fear I will just get the usual reply that I should use a more recent version than the one installed on Debian stable by default.
I do have set the following filter in Evolution but even after two restarts it doesn't do any filtering. And I can't think of a reason why it doesn't get applied. I still get the emails I wanted to move to the subfolder into my normal inbox. (I used the Evolution option "Description of filters" to generate this output.):
I do have set the following filter in Evolution but even after two restarts it doesn't do any filtering. And I can't think of a reason why it doesn't get applied. I still get the emails I wanted to move to the subfolder into my normal inbox. (I used the Evolution option "Description of filters" to generate this output.):
Filtername (enabled, for any account) If any of the following conditions are met CC is recipient@domain.com BCC is recipient@domain.com Recipients contains recipient@domain.com Then Move to Folder ACCOUNT/INBOX/filterfolderI do have older filters moving messages to subfolders in my inbox with usually just one condition concerning a string in the subject line that work just fine. Does anyone of you have an idea what the issue might be or how I might be able to find out what is going wrong?
Statistics: Posted by Onsemeliot — 2024-02-01 09:56