[kmail2] [Bug 327437] Filters don't work if the target directory isn't the default inbox (at least for POP3)

stakanov at freenet.de stakanov at freenet.de
Tue Apr 15 13:57:03 BST 2014


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327437

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--- Comment #3 from stakanov at freenet.de ---
Please REOPEN this bug because I have here a full blown regression with Kmail2
ver. 4.12.4 openSUSE packages of the repo:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Current/openSUSE_13.1/ (with
extra repos). 
Setting:
local mail folder, in this local mail folder I have a lot of different
mailboxes whereto the mail is filtered. 
Bug: everything is buggy. I have spamassassin filtering spam even if it is
whitelisted. I have incoming pop3 mail that is simply put all in the very same
sub-mailbox, no matter what filter should be applied, this mailbox will be
random. 
Filter bar sometimes stays open at 100 percent (hangs). Closing Kmail sometimes
help....sometimes not. 
The filter system is quite useless as it is now. The behaviour is completely
random. 

Bug: filters in POP3 work erratic and wrong. Filters block randomly.
Regression. 
What the program does: well in 2014 we should now be able to filter pop mail. 
I could give you the filter logs but they are sensitive because they contain of
course all the email addresses. The filters run through and at the end the
program states: applying filter action and chooses one submailbox as filter
rule. Which one that is, doesn't matter to kmail! It is random. No rule or
error message in logs. Just at the end, for a specific filter run, the program
takes one subfolder it "likes" and puts everything in it. 
What the program should do: filter the bloody email according to the filter
rules given.

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