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Subject: [Bug 69418] filters don't work anymore as in 3.1.4
From: Andreas Gungl <a.gungl () gmx ! de>
Date: 2003-12-31 13:40:29
Message-ID: 20031231134029.18912.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From a.gungl@gmx.de 2003-12-31 14:40 -------
This works here like a charm. What I don't understand is the following:
Match any of the following:
X-Spam doesn't contain yes
X-Spam doesn't contain no
So the filter should get triggered in any case, the test evaluates to true no matter \
what X-Spam contains. You could use as well size >= 0.
For me it makes no difference whether a X-Spam header is in the message or not. The \
filter is triggered. You write, you've updated from cvs. Can you start KMail in a \
console from command line and watch the output. You should be able to see lines like \
this:
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action file into folder "drafts"
If you see differences between filtering on incoming messages and manual filtering \
then I were interested in the output as well as in the filter definitions in your \
/home/<user>/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.
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