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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/03/2013 22:59, Lee Jones wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 19 Mar 2013, Paul wrote:
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Does it work if you only run the first filter - does it then catch
everything and put it in the right place?
I wonder if the moves are happening asynchronously, and so the second
filter is picking up some of the emails that are in the process of being
moved from the first filter.
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I was wondering something similar.
Is Imapfilter single or multi-threaded?
It would be a disaster if the filters were run out-of-order.
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Well I was wondering if it was the IMAP server itself returning an
"OK" before it had completed the move. As far as I know, imapfilter
is single threaded.<br>
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