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Subject: [Bug 69418] filters don't work anymore as in 3.1.4
From: Martin Koller <m.koller () surfeu ! at>
Date: 2004-01-02 10:49:05
Message-ID: 20040102104905.3398.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From m.koller@surfeu.at 2004-01-02 11:49 -------
Subject: Re: filters don't work anymore as in 3.1.4
On Thursday 01 January 2004 21:46, Andreas Gungl wrote:
>
> Regarding the "From line" I've found that the line is only a delimiter in
> mbox files. It doesn't really belong to the message which becomes obvious
> when you look at messages stored in maildir format. So this is IMO a
> problem of spamoracle. You may consider to write a wrapper script which
> provides a dummy "From line" to make spamoracle work. Or you may consider
> to switch to another tool like bogofilter or spamassassin.
Andreas,
I found now that in fact I was wrong with my assumption.
It is not the From line what puzzles spamoracle - it is the line delimiter!
The mail which did not work had DOS delimiters.
If I save the mail, which was not correctly parsed by spamoracle, as UNIX
fileformat, it then works.
I also checked with exactly the same mail
1) kmail from KDE 3.1.3 => piped to spamoracle with UNIX delimiters
2) kmail from KDE 3.2 CVS => piped to spamoracle with DOS delimiters
???
Why that change ?
Can this be reverted ?
>
> Is it okay for you when I close the report with respect to the new one for
> the size problem?
No, see above.
> Anyway, thanks for your patience and your help on
> tracking it down.
You're welcome. I really want to solve that problem, as it worked perfectly
with KDE 3.1.x, and I think this bug will puzzle a lot of other people.
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Best regards/Schöne Grüße
Martin
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