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Subject: [Bug 53814] trivial request: 'delete' filter action
From: Tom Emerson <osnut () pacbell ! net>
Date: 2004-04-04 16:55:53
Message-ID: 20040404165553.15880.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53814
osnut pacbell net changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED |
------- Additional Comments From osnut pacbell net 2004-04-04 18:55 -------
yes, this has always been in the "pop-filters", [even prior to 1.6] but this request \
was about the regular filters once it's downloaded (and, presumably, local spam/virus \
checking has occurred -- something that can't be done w/pop filters). I see I wasn't \
entirely clear with this, but comment #2 points out what I left off.
Pop filters [especially for those that are new to this] are a bit of a PITA, and in \
fact when "swen" arrived on the scene I ended up with mailbox overflows on my ISP's \
side because kmail stopped to ask me "is it OK to delete?" -- the thing is, I had \
already left for work that day and never saw the dialog till I got home [I leave \
kmail running 24x7]
Also, does this work for the fellow in comment #1? Do "pop" filters work against \
IMAP servers? (though to be honest, I don't think he'll be able to avoid downloading \
for "regular" filters -- unless you've optimized things to note that the filter \
contains no body tests, and thus apply them at the point you've completed the header \
download step.)
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