Version: 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1

I observe unexpected behavior by forwarding emails by a filter rule. an
example log entry is like follows:

        2020-01-24 11:37:04 - Applied filter "01: Spam_Beschwerde" to
message from Girokonto <giroko...@nl.fly24.com> - "Für die ganze
Familie: Das kostenlose Girokonto¹"
        Header 'From' value ' "Girokonto" <giroko...@nl.fly24.com>'
does match '@nl.'
        Finished test of message uid:1649 subject:'Für die ganze
Familie: Das kostenlose Girokonto¹' from '@vivaldi.net : INBOX' as
MATCHED
        Filter '01: Spam_Beschwerde' matched

        Action: Set Seen flag
        Action: Forward message to
'allgemeiner-s...@internet-beschwerdestelle.de'
        Action: Set Junk flag
           Filter '01: Spam_Beschwerde' did not match


(1) From log point of view all seems to be processed like intended, but
what ios about the last line after the action set? What does this line
telling me?

(2) The mail has not been sent. Instead it's in the local outgoing
folder and never will be sent correctly, but if I reopen the mail and
send again, the sending process is successful.

My question:

(A) Is it possible (e.g. by a hidden setting)  to prevent sending the
mail via the local  account and maybe get rid of local account, because
I don't need?
(B) How can I make it possible that the forwarding via filter rule run
successful withaout reopeneing the mail?

Best regards,
Sebastian


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