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[#7247] Filter Rule "Destination" won't match 2nd recipient
Summary Filter Rule "Destination" won't match 2nd recipient
Queue Ingo
Queue Version 1.2-ALPHA
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 1. Low
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Requester twt (at) spamcop (dot) net
Created 08/28/2008 (6157 days ago)
Due
Updated 08/29/2008 (6156 days ago)
Assigned 08/28/2008 (6157 days ago)
Resolved 08/29/2008 (6156 days ago)
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08/29/2008 01:43:44 PM Jan Schneider Comment #4
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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If you aren't the administrator, we can't help anyway. We can re-open 
this ticket if they talked to us directly.
08/29/2008 02:52:05 AM twt (at) spamcop (dot) net Comment #3 Reply to this comment
What Ingo backend are you using?
I'm an end user -- How do I tell?



P.S.: I opened a support ticket with the email service provider so 
I'll ask them to comment here if they will.
08/28/2008 11:00:43 PM Matt Selsky State ⇒ Feedback
 
08/28/2008 10:59:20 PM Matt Selsky Comment #2 Reply to this comment
What Ingo backend are you using?
08/28/2008 12:47:00 AM twt (at) spamcop (dot) net Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Filter Rule "Destination" won't match 2nd recipient
Queue ⇒ Ingo
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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Summary: If I set up a Horde (webmail) Filter rule that uses the 
"Destination (To, cc, bcc, etc)" test, does not match a destination if 
the matching address is NOT the FIRST recipient in the To field.



Bug Details: I have several rules for mailing lists, so if a person 
sends the message to listname1[at]mailman.stc.org, the filter 
"Destination contains listname1" moves the message to the listname1 
folder.



HOWEVER if a person sends the message to someone AND the list, such as

To: billyjoe[at]joe.com, listname1[at]mailman.stc.org

then the Destination rule never matches no matter how I set it. The 
rule DOES match using the To: field, but then it would not work if the 
sender were to CC the list.



My usual preference is to use the Sender field to test for list 
messages from the server; HOWEVER one person has been sending list 
messages to me as well as to listname1, and mailman is apparently 
smart enough to NOT send a duplicate to me via the list. I tried 
adjusting my rules to match it and couldn't.



Here is an example that SHOULD catch both situations but doesn't:



Sender contains "listname1-bounces" or

    To,Cc,Bcc,Resent-to contains "listname1@"

Deliver to folder: INBOX.lists.ListName1



When I changed the second test to  To contains "listname1@" the filter 
DID match.



VERSION INFORMATION: I am using Horde at the Spamcop.net webmail 
service, and I do NOT know the exact version of the filter software. 
When I look at Help --> About... in  Webmail, it says "This is Imp H3 
(4.1.4)" and when I look in the Filters it says "This is Ingo H3 
(1.2-cvs)." If there's a more appropriate queue for this bug please 
move it! thanks.


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