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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    [Bug 69418] filters don't work anymore as in 3.1.4
From:       Martin Koller <m.koller () surfeu ! at>
Date:       2004-01-01 12:47:29
Message-ID: 20040101124729.20634.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From m.koller@surfeu.at  2004-01-01 13:47 -------
Subject: Re:  filters don't work anymore as in 3.1.4

On Wednesday 31 December 2003 22:15, Andreas Gungl wrote:
> ------- Additional Comments From a.gungl@gmx.de  2003-12-31 22:15 -------
> Martin, in your (second, extended) log I've found:
>
> kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match
> any of the following: "<size>" <greater> "0"
> kmail:
>
> Can you countercheck with:
> - Match ALL of the following
> - "<size>" <greaterOrEqual> "0" (I mean size >= 0, don't know the exact
> phrase in the moment.)
>
> If that doesn't shed some light on the problem, then it's getting really
> difficult. I think, we'll have to add more debug output. At least the rule
> is used and somehow it's not considered to match the message. I hope, we
> can solve the issue before 3.2 is tagged.

First of all - A happy new year!

I changed now the rule to >=0, I have still the same problem but some changes 
also:

The interesting sections are:

kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match all 
of the following:
"<size>" <greater-or-equal> "0"
kmail: 
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: filter rule did match
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action remove header "X-Spam"
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action pipe through 
"spamoracle mark"
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match all 
of the following:
"X-Spam" <contains> "yes"
"Subject" <contains-not> "[Bug"
kmail: 
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match all 
of the following:
"

Interesting here is, that on incoming mail the filter gets now applied, but it 
seems that kmail did not recognize the added X-Spam header afterwards (in the 
rule after this one).

But more important, it seems that what comes out of spamoracle with that 
filter is NOT the mail which is then stored in kmail, because if I look at 
the mail-source (pressing "V"), I don't find the X-Spam header!
So maybe that is the source of the whole problem.

Was there a change in the handling of receiving mails from 3.1.4 to 3.2, so 
that the received mail is somehow only temporary and only this one is 
modified by spamorcale ?

Now look what happend when I pressed CTRL-J:

...
kmail: 
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match all 
of the following:
"<size>" <greater-or-equal> "0"
kmail: 
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: filter rule did match
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action remove header "X-Spam"
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action pipe through 
"spamoracle mark"
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: going to be apply filter rule Match all 
of the following:
"X-Spam" <contains> "yes"
"Subject" <contains-not> "[Bug"
kmail: 
kmail: ####### KMFilterMgr::process: filter rule did match
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action remove header "X-Spam"
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action file into folder 
"JUNK-mail"
kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action mark as "U"
k

So it seems by applying the filters manually, the mail is then really modified 
and therefore also used by the next filter.

I attach the full log.


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