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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: $%^#%&^@%&@%
From:       Volker Augustin <Volker.Augustin () stud ! uni-regensburg ! de>
Date:       2002-02-03 8:40:54
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Hello,

somehow nobody seems to have noticed my last mail. Why not
simply *ignore* filters with a non-existent target folder? The user
will realize, that something is wrong since mails he thinks should
be filtered still arrive in his inbox. Thus he will eventually go back
to the filters dialog an check - or not if it was intentionally.

There could also be an action "Verify all filters for validity" that
checks whether there are filters, that cannot be used as they are
at the moment. This action could then popup a dialog showing the
relevant filters with information about what is wrong and options to
modifiy or to leave them as they are.
This action should probably automatically be run on startup - without
the dialog of course - to determine, which filters should be applied by
KMail. There could even be some visual indicator (red) to show that
there are invalid filters at the moment.

Regards,
Volker Augustin
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