<html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;"><div>I needed to search the bodies of my e-mails to find some specific e-mails. When I did so, it oddly still displayed all of the non-matching messages in the message list pane and just highlighted the matches. I had expected the message list to only show the matching messages in the message list so I could arrow through them, just like if I used the search box right below the message pane, but this wasn't what happened. So I naturally looked for the option to remove all non-matching messages from the message list. The only thing I could find was "Filter selected messages" which I was pretty sure would do exactly what I wanted. But it didn't do that.</div>
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<div>I searched again for the same messages and it still found a bunch, so I don't "think" this deleted anything. There is a "Delete" option already, so it would be redundant for "Filter" to "delete" the messages. So ultimately I can't figure out what filtering did here. Are some of my messages deleted? What did filtering do here?</div></div></body></html>