Closed Bug 49049 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

Filter with 'Begins With' does not work

Categories

(MailNews Core :: Filters, defect, P1)

x86
Linux
defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED FIXED

People

(Reporter: bugzilla-mozilla-20220926, Assigned: Bienvenu)

Details

(Whiteboard: [nsbeta3+] Fix in hand.)

From Bugzilla Helper:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16-3 i686; en-US; m18) Gecko/20000815
BuildID:    2000081505

If a filter is set to match the beginning of a field (with 'Begins With'), it
will not work.  The same filter with 'Contains' does work.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a filter with 'Subject' 'Begins With' field text 'Test', and any
action (e.g. Delete).
2. Ensure it is enabled.
3. Send a message to yourself matching the filter, e.g. 'Testing e-mail' as the
subject.

Actual Results:  No action is taken; it's as if the rule is being ignored or the
pattern is not matching.

Expected Results:  Should have taken the action defined in the filter rule.
d'uh, I see the problem. One line fix.
Assignee: alecf → bienvenu
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Keywords: nsbeta3
marking p1 because I have a fix in hand and don't want the priority lowered.
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Priority: P3 → P1
Whiteboard: Fix in hand.
QA Contact: lchiang → laurel
Heh. One of the reasons I was not using seamonkey mail fulltime is that most
of my filters are 'begins with'. I just figured all this time that all filters
were broken, so I continued to use 4.x to get the right folder sorting.
(Now, if only the ability to match on 'x-resent-from', etc. had not been cut).
+ per mail triage
Keywords: mail6
Whiteboard: Fix in hand. → [nsbeta3+] Fix in hand.
Target Milestone: --- → M18
fixed
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
OK using aug31 commercial build, linux rh6.0, NT 4.0 and mac OS 9.0
Product: MailNews → Core
Product: Core → MailNews Core
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