At 7:01 PM -0500 11/11/98, Tim Showalter wrote:
Oh, I see. But fileinto should not stop processing and all fileintos
should be honored, so you should get four messages in each of four
mailboxes.
You are right, all fileinto's will be done, so we'd end up with four
copies of the message in the *last* mailbox, not the first. In the
environment in which I first implemented Sieve, "fileinto" changes the
destination of a message, it does not cause immediate copying. So
after Sieve is done with the message, it gets put into whichever folder
is specified.