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Old 15 Apr 2019, 09:20 PM   #9
JeremyNicoll
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If you're not skilful with rules then for goodness sake don't try a delete rule at first. Create a new folder for experiments and have your rule move emails to that folder. Review what gets put in the folder and only when you're sure the rule is only processing the right things, change the action to a delete.

Personally I NEVER automatically delete things. You need to remember that a rule that seems to be working fine now might delete genuine mail next month or next year, if you have written the rule tests too vaguely, and new mails start arriving in due course and accidentally match your existing rules.
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