Mail rules disappear

Something weird ... as of midnight January 11 (moving to January 12) all my rules disappeared from Mail, to be replaced by a single rule for Apple events. The rules are still in the plist file ... it is just that Mail 6.2 doesn't see them. I use Spamsieve and everything was working qhen I went to bed last night .
I'm not sure what I have to restore from Time Machine ...
Thanks
Stephen

sounds like the preference file with mail rules got corrupted. you can delete that file and start adding the rules from scratch. quit mail and delete the files MessageRules.plist and MessageRules.plist.backup from homedirectory/library/mail.
Start mail and start making the rules again.

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