Solution found! I opened cache.pmm in a text editor, and saw a nice list of folders and the associated files. I searched for the file name I had determined was where the copies to self messages were going, and discovered that it wasn't an orphaned folder, but was in fact a folder named for a committee I belong to which was the one and only folder that had auto filtering turned on. What happened was that I must have dragged a message I had written related to the committee into the folder, so autofiltering decided from then on to move my own sent messages into the committee folder. Of course all sent messages are from me, so the autofiltering took precedence to saving to copies to self.
As soon as I turned off autofiltering for the committee folder, Voila! Copies to self started working again. Jerry and Michael, thanks so much for your help! I learned a lot about Pegasus mail in debugging this. Unfortunately you didn't have the one bit of information you needed to solve my problem, that I was using autofiltering. Based on this experience I'd say autofiltering is a little dangerous. I had never used it before, but did so when I became chair of the committee, because I was lazy, I dragged committee members messages to the folder and from then on their messages would automagically be sorted. Then my own messages got caught in the web.
Every single missing "copies to self" message is in the committee folder. All have to do now is move them manually to copies to self, and turn off my workaround sorting rule.
Thanks again Michael and Jerry!
Tim
<p>Solution found! I opened cache.pmm in a text editor, and saw a nice list of folders and the associated files. I searched for the file name I had determined was where the copies to self messages were going, and discovered that it wasn't an orphaned folder, but was in fact a folder named for a committee I belong to which was the one and only folder that had auto filtering turned on. What happened was that I must have dragged a message I had written related to the committee into the folder, so autofiltering decided from then on to move my own sent messages into the committee folder. Of course all sent messages are from me, so the autofiltering took precedence to saving to copies to self.</p><p>As soon as I turned off autofiltering for the committee folder, Voila! Copies to self started working again. Jerry and Michael, thanks so much for your help! I learned a lot about Pegasus mail in debugging this. Unfortunately you didn't have the one bit of information you needed to solve my problem, that I was using autofiltering. Based on this experience I'd say autofiltering is a little dangerous. I had never used it before, but did so when I became chair of the committee, because I was lazy, I dragged committee members messages to the folder and from then on their messages would automagically be sorted. Then my own messages got caught in the web.</p><p>Every single missing "copies to self" message is in the committee folder. All have to do now is move them manually to copies to self, and turn off my workaround sorting rule.</p><p>Thanks again Michael and Jerry! </p><p>
</p><p>Tim
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