Ranjan Maitra wrote: >> Conditions are AND'ed by default, so if you want to only >> match messages which have both From and Resent-From headers, >> you can add another condition to your recipe: >> >> :0: >> * ^From.*user@xxxxxxxxxxx >> * ^Resent-From:.*user@xxxxxxxxxxx >> $HOME/Mail/sent/. >> > > However, all mail that has the Resent-From field still > goes to my sent mail. Typically, From appears later than > Resent-From in my mail. I will try again with the order > switched and report. > > Does the order matter? Interesting. I don't think the order should matter there, but I could easily be wrong. If the conditions are being AND'ed, then it shouldn't matter. If they aren't, then it could -- but it also probably wouldn't be doing quite what you want then. Maybe I'm misunderstanding the docs on how conditions are AND'ed. When I first thought about it, I was expecting to suggest writing it something like: :0 * ^From.*user@xxxxxxxxxxx { :0: * ^Resent-From:.*user@xxxxxxxxxxx $HOME/Mail/sent/. } But the explicit mention in the docs that the conditions were AND'ed made me think it should work without that. -- Todd
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