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with message-id 201003220356.55371.ewoer...@kde.org
and subject line Re: problems with default spamassassin filters in kmail
has caused the Debian Bug report #484628,
regarding problems with default spamassassin filters in kmail
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.9-2
Severity: normal
There are 4 default filters in kmail that interact with spamassassin, 3
of them have problems:
1. SpamAssassin Check
command line: spamassassin -L
This filter should be discarded since we have the next.
2. SpamAssassin Service Check
On Monday 26 July 2004 07:24, David P James wrote:
The problem with filtering on the server is that KMail has to download
the headers of *every* message that is over the specified size. This
means that the headers of messages that don't get deleted (ie the good
stuff) gets downloaded twice.
I'm running KMail 1.6.2 with KDE 3.2.3, and I am unable to get the POP
filters working. What I want to do is filter out messages that have been
flagged as spam; the POP server I connect to nicely runs SpamAssassin, but
leaves it up to the user to decide what to do about it. It appends a
On Sun 25 July 2004 12:02, Peter Clark wrote:
I'm running KMail 1.6.2 with KDE 3.2.3, and I am unable to get the
POP filters working. What I want to do is filter out messages that
have been flagged as spam; the POP server I connect to nicely runs
SpamAssassin, but leaves it up to the
I just discovered the POP filters in KMail, except that they don't seem
to
work. I set the filter to 'size is greater than 1' (thought I would give an
absurdly low value to test it) and the filter action to 'Download mail later'
and 'Always show matched in confirmation dialog'. I
Subscribe to an ISP that protects you at the server :)
But yes, filters work, you just have to assign the correct actions to the
filter.
On Thursday 06 February 2003 14:15, Peter Clark wrote:
I like the idea, since I tend to get a lot of viruses and I'm on a
dial-up
connection, so I
On Thursday 06 February 2003 06:59 pm, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Subscribe to an ISP that protects you at the server :)
But yes, filters work, you just have to assign the correct actions to the
filter.
Well, then what am I doing wrong? I thought I _had_ assigned the
correct
values and
I just recently started subscribing to the debian-kde and debian-user mailing
lists, and I've got filters set up in kmail to transfer mailings from those
lists to specific folders. The folders have got the folder holds
mailing-list option checked with the post address field filled out as well.
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote:
But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the
original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new* message
to the mailing list by right-clicking on the folder, but not a reply.
Instead I have to use reply-all
On Saturday 03 November 2001 11:20, David P James wrote:
I just recently started subscribing to the debian-kde and debian-user
mailing lists, and I've got filters set up in kmail to transfer mailings
from those lists to specific folders. The folders have got the folder
holds mailing-list
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:27 am, Tobias Leismann wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote:
But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the
original sender (no real surprise there). I can send a *new*
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 01:41 pm, Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2001 07:27 am, Tobias Leismann wrote:
On Saturday 03 November 2001 17:20, David P James wrote:
But whenever I reply to a posting it defaults to sending it to the
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 23:30 schrieb Mikage Sakurai:
Hello,
i have a problem with filters in kmail: i would like that all the mail
coming
from this mailing list went to the folder debian-kde, so i tried to set
this filter rule:
To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org
On Friday 02 November 2001 09:31, Thomas Watz wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 23:30 schrieb Mikage Sakurai:
Hello,
i have a problem with filters in kmail: i would like that all the mail
coming
from this mailing list went to the folder debian-kde, so i tried to set
Hello,
i have a problem with filters in kmail: i would like that all the mail coming
from this mailing list went to the folder debian-kde, so i tried to set
this filter rule:
To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org
and
Cc contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org
transfer debian
To: contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org
and
Cc contains debian-kde@lists.debian.org
I imagine that would have to be an OR instead of an AND.
Ciao,
Gordon
Thus spake David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
For spam that has my email address in it, I've got a couple of other
filters lined up, most of them involving common spam subject words,
such as
ADV [don't know what this is but it's always spam]
rich
viagra
xxx
lolita
Windows Reliability
Windows Reliability
should we add XP to the list as well? heh :D
Sunny Dubey
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