On Wed, 2022-03-09 at 11:48 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> If I create a rule in Evolution:
> 
> MATCHES ALL RULES BELOW
> ACCOUNT: AccountNameHere
> APPLIES TO ALL MAIL 
> MOVE TO: "INBOX ON THIS PC"

I don't understand the purpose of that rule.  New mail will always go
into your inbox.  Are you moving things from one inbox to another
inbox?

> But then to further filter my email:
> 
> say b...@abccompany.com MOVE TO " BILLS ON THIS PC"
> 
> I have to make that 1st rule be at the bottom of the list of filters
> and then b...@abccompany.com MOVE TO " BILLS" first otherwise 
> 
> MATCHES ALL RULES BELOW
> ACCOUNT: AccountNameHere
> APPLIES TO ALL MAIL 
> MOVE TO: "INBOX ON THIS PC"
> 
> Doesn't work.

The logic of this escapes me, too.  You want to move something away,
then move it back again?

For what it's worth, I don't see the value in doing filters upon
filters, just do things once.  It's quicker and simpler to debug.
 
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