On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 10:57 +0100, Kåre Fiedler Christiansen wrote:
 
> >  - There's something odd in your configuration
> > or
> >  - It's a bug.
> 
> Or both :-)
> 
> Just a thought: Do you have any other filters in play, and do any of
> them have the rule "Stop Processing" anywhere?
> 
> This might explain why only one message is filtered (perhaps "stop
> processing" stops all filtering for all messages, not just the message
> selected), and even why the message isn't deleted, if somehow it stops
> all processing of the message, even a delayed "delete" command.
> 
> I haven't actually tried a filter with "Stop Processing" as an action,
> but it seems from your logs that you have one enabled, and it may be
> that this simply doesn't work as expected, and not too many people have
> used it.
> 
> If you have a "stop processing"-filter, could you try removing it and
> see if it makes a difference?

There is no filters with action "Stop processing". And problem actually
is not filtering but removal of filtered messages from inbox.

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