Hello, I have the following setup in v1.10.1. Different sources send email to a common mailbox configured for several aliases. 'support@dom.tld' , 'alert@dom.tld', and 'support@dom2.tld') The email account fetches correctly. But none of my rules ever appear to fire, and the default action for that mailbox (alert@dom.tld is the account) takes place. The desired outcome is that each alias would result in a different outcome based on the alias. I test by sending emails to the aliases. I've double checked the headers of the incoming emails, and the 'To' field is populating with the correct alias. I have tried Regex and Contains, tried matching on portions of the desired field as well. However I discovered something that points to an issue with 'Addressee (To and Cc)'. I used a regex that matches 'anything but not nothing' And the default actions still occurred. When I set the regex to match on 'anything AND nothing' It would fire my rule.I suspect that 'Addressee (To and Cc)' is not parsing the correct field out of the headers. Then it is failing because some null value is passed to the regex/contains filters which can't match on nothing.I looked around, and I am not the first to have this issue. The Git repo for other versions also has some mentioning this as a long standing issue.Has anyone any experience getting this type of setup working? I'm more of a javascript .net guy, but if I need to dive into the php files I'm willing. I tried looking though the files already, but its pretty well nested somewhere I cannot find. Thanks!David B