On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 19:03 -0400, Carl Schaefer wrote: > I don't have Bogofilter or SpamAssassin installed, but unfortunately on > the Junk tab in Mail Preferences there is not a "none" option for "Junk > filtering software". If I use dconf-editor to set > org.gnome.evolution.mail.junk-default-plugin to "none" the error box > stops being displayed (at least until the Junk tab is opened again, at > which point the value of junk-default-plugin resets to "Bogofilter").
It sounds to me like Arch is packaging the junk plugins wrong. If you don't have Bogofilter or SpamAssassin installed, then the plugins should not be installed either. I tried to explicitly enforce this in the source package by checking for the filtering software in the configure script and aborting the build if it's not found. The packager must then decide whether to make the filtering software a requirement for the package or to exclude the filtering plugin from the package. But I can only do so much from the source package, and the check can be circumvented. Not being familiar with Arch, I don't know how to examine their build script for Evolution (short of installing the distro) to see how they're getting around this. In Fedora, the filtering plugins are split into subpackages: evolution-bogofilter evolution-spamassassin Each subpackage requires the associated filtering software. So installing evolution-bogofilter will automatically pull in bogofilter. If no junk filtering plugins are installed, then no junk filtering options are displayed in Evolution's Preferences. Matthew Barnes _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list