On 12 Sep 2016, at 2:39, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 10 Sep 2016, at 22:42, Jim McCarty wrote:

Debugging is easier if you can describe as simple steps as possible to reproduce an issue with a single message (if possible). Then I can try to reproduce it.

The steps are pretty simple.
1) select a message in a Gmail folder. I chose a folder with 22 messages, none of the messages have the Tag applied and can be seen by creating a smart mailbox that looks for the Tag (it is empty)

How exactly is this tag configured? (Display name and IMAP keyword.)

Display name and IMAP keyword are the same, in this case `disc`.

2) add the Tag to the message -- the Tag should not have anything in the Gmail Label column 3) verify the message shows in the smart mailbox that shows messages with the Tag
4) add the Gmail Label to the Tag in Preferences

What is the name of the Gmail label?

The Gmail label is also `disc`.

What I see after step 4 is the message no longer is shown in the smart mailbox. What does show in there are 3 messages I sent ([Gmail]/Sent Mail) to the mailing list the Gmail folder was for. They now have the tag applied but not by me.

Removing the Gmail Label from the Tag brings the original message back plus the 3 messages that correspond to the 3 sent messages, they now have the Tag applied, too. I now have 7 messages showing in the smart mailbox.

Ok, I can try to reproduce this if you answer the questions above.

(The most important thing is that it works for you if you create the tag including the Gmail label before starting to tag messages.)

I haven't tried that, just did. After setting a Tag with all three entries set to `disc`, I created a smart mailbox to see the messages for that Tag. All I see are the three messages from my [Gmail]/Sent Mail folder which were not in the `disc` folder, none of the other messages are accessible, even when searching for specific subject words (`disc-l`), all I get then are messages I sent ([Gmail/Sent Mail) to the list that I didn't keep around in the `disc` folder.

Would be happy to try other scenarios to get this resolved.

Thanks, Jim
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