Can you send a screenshot of the filter definition. 

On 23 October 2017 13:27:39 BST, Peter Humphrey <pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk> wrote:
>On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 10:22:17 +0100
>Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 09:46:37 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> 
>> > I still don't have it right. On fetching mail this morning I
>received
>> > just one message, but webmail showed more than a dozen. A second
>> > attempt at fetching them left this log entry:
>> > 
>> > * Account 'Zen': Connecting to POP3 server:
>mailhost.zen.co.uk:995...
>> > [09:35:05] POP3< +OK smarthost03b, Zen Internet POP3 Server Ready
>> > [09:35:05] POP3> USER pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk
>> > [09:35:05] POP3< +OK Please enter your pass, with the PASS command.
>> > [09:35:05] POP3> PASS ********
>> > [09:35:05] POP3< +OK Logged in.
>> > [09:35:05] POP3> STAT
>> > [09:35:06] POP3< +OK 13 198521
>> > [09:35:06] POP3> UIDL
>> > [09:35:06] POP3< +OK UIDL List
>> > [09:35:06] POP3> LIST
>> > [09:35:06] POP3< +OK 13 messages (198521 octets)
>> > [09:35:06] POP3> QUIT
>> > [09:35:06] POP3< +OK Goodbye. See you again sometime :)
>> > 
>> > Why is claws not fetching those 13 messages?
>> >   
>> A wild guess, it thinks it already has. try removing the UID list
>file
>> from ~/.claws-mail/uidl.
>
>That did it; I now have all the messages. But now claws is refusing to
>filter them into the folder they're supposed to go in. I must be
>missing
>something in the filter definition.

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