IMAP / Filter Enquiry

Here's something to ponder.
At the moment I'm using Thunderbird (Firefox's email cousin) - great program, and more versatile than Mail.
I have an IMAP account for one of the emails, and currently have filters/rules that push them to their rightful folder. Now, if I had an email that arrived first on the iPhone, it doesn't have rules, so where's it going to put it ? Will it go to the inbox ?
I can only assume if I do that scenario, that the Mac will reflect it in the same way when I go back to it. I only ask this because i've had a few IMAP emails just magically delete themselves, and I don't have it set to erase anything off the server.

The rules are only put into affect when the Mac program is running because the server is not the one with the rules but as soon as Thunderbird knows that is when the changes take place, and with IMAP to all devices, so if Thunderbird isn't on then it stays in the inbox. iPhone does not yet have rules but you can always give [feedback|www.apple.com/feedback] to push Apple further in the right direction. Your only solution now is to set the rules up on the server of course I can't advise you there because you haven't mentioned your provider. However your "erased" emails I would check they haven't just been moved by the rules but reply back if they are gone.

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    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:41 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:42 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](access,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(access,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: access
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](pwrchute,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(pwrchute,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: pwrchute
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
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    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](access,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(access,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: access
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:44 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle8,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle8
    Jan 13 13:43:46 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(webmaster,163.150.246.27): Credentials could not be verified username or password is invalid.
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](data,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(data,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: data
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](user,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(user,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
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    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](account,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(account,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: account
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](admin,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(admin,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: admin
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle8,163.150.246.27): No record for user
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    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](web,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(web,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: web
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](oracle,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(oracle,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: oracle
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](test,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(test,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: test
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](lizdy,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(lizdy,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: lizdy
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(backup,163.150.246.27): user account: backup not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(administrator,163.150.246.27): user account: Administrator not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(root,163.150.246.27): user account: root not enabled for mail
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](informix,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(informix,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: informix
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](sybase,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(sybase,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: sybase
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od[getpwnam_ext](server,163.150.246.27): No record for user
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(server,163.150.246.27): lookup failed for user: server
    Jan 13 13:43:48 myserver dovecot[72]: auth(default): od(www,163.150.246.27): user account: _www not enabled for mail

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    I created a Message Filter to move email from Inbox to a Local Folder based on Date. The email headers were moved, but not the contents. Since I'm using IMAP, all the emails were deleted from the server.
    I searched for similar problems and I followed one suggestion to "repair" one of the target Local Folders, but that made things worse. Now the header information (Subject, From, Date (now set to the date the transfer was done, not the email received date) is all blank.
    The Local Folder properties indicate the email is contained in
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    Should this location be changed?
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