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Automatically print incoming emails

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Hello - I work for a small I.T. Company that uses Thunderbird email quite often for our customers. I just ran across something new, and need some help! We have a customer that has four separate email accounts on his system, and he'd like to have it set-up to automatically print any incoming email to the one account. I installed the FiltaQuilla Add-on and set up a rule, but it's not working quite as expected. I've attached a screen shot of my Rule. You will see that I want to print incoming messages, then move them to a separate folder. I have been testing, and, when the message comes in, it prints, however, it's a pretty-much blank page - it only shows the time and date at the bottom-right of the page. However, when I go to the message in Thunderbird and do File - Print, it prints as expected. It seems like I'm "CLOSE," but obviously missing something! Can anyone please help!!!??? Thank you!

Hello - I work for a small I.T. Company that uses Thunderbird email quite often for our customers. I just ran across something new, and need some help! We have a customer that has four separate email accounts on his system, and he'd like to have it set-up to automatically print any incoming email to the one account. I installed the FiltaQuilla Add-on and set up a rule, but it's not working quite as expected. I've attached a screen shot of my Rule. You will see that I want to print incoming messages, then move them to a separate folder. I have been testing, and, when the message comes in, it prints, however, it's a pretty-much blank page - it only shows the time and date at the bottom-right of the page. However, when I go to the message in Thunderbird and do File - Print, it prints as expected. It seems like I'm "CLOSE," but obviously missing something! Can anyone please help!!!??? Thank you!
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It's as if the message is moved before the printer can read it. Does it make any difference if you copy instead of move? Or make the action Move Later? You might get a clue by enabling the filter log.