[kdepim-users] crm114 spam filter and KMail2

O. Sinclair o.sinclair at gmail.com
Mon Dec 5 19:47:24 GMT 2011


On 05/12/11 17:44, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On 12/03/2011 07:32 AM, O. Sinclair wrote:
>> On 28/11/11 20:18, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>> On 11/28/2011 06:09 PM, O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>> On 28/11/11 19:57, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>>>> On 11/28/2011 02:15 PM, O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>>>> On 28/11/11 15:58, O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>>>>> On 28/11/11 15:53, O. Sinclair wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have for a long time used CRM114 spamfilter together
>>>>>>>> with Spambayes in KMail. It has worked very well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now in KMail2 the CRM114 filter does not seem to work. It
>>>>>>>> is supposed to pipe the mail through crm114 but when I
>>>>>>>> check the filter logs I see "there was a problem" every
>>>>>>>> time it tries.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can someone confirm this or point me to a solution?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Details from the filter log: Applying filter action: Pipe
>>>>>>> Through "crm -u $HOME/.crm114 mailreaver.crm" A problem was
>>>>>>> found while applying this action.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please ignore this, I seem to have managed to get it
>>>>>> working...
>>>>>
>>>>> If you know how/why, please share it - others may have the
>>>>> same problem.
>>>>>
>>>> The first problem was actually that my reinstallation of crm114
>>>> needed a bit of fixing - I have had it running for such a long
>>>> time I just assumed it would work "out of the box".
>>>>
>>>> What I have however discovered is that even after that the
>>>> spamfilters do not work. The filters look at Status-fields in the
>>>> header and that does not seem to work at all.
>>>>
>>>> I have now changed the filters to look "Anywhere in headers" for
>>>> X-CRM114-Status: SPAM and that seems to work, am still testing it
>>>> out.
>>>>
>>> It would be really helpful if you could add that information to
>>> http://userbase.kde.org/KMail/FAQs_Hints_and_Tips#Clean_start_after_a_failed_migration
>>>
>>>
>>>
> - immediately after the paragraph headed "Fix your filters".  Thanks.
>>> I'm certain someone else will benefit.
>>>
>>> Also, when you are satisfied with your testing, please file a bug
>>> report complete with your work-around.  It may be something easy
>>> for the devs to trace and fix.
>>>
>>
>> Anne, I am now confident my work-around works. How do I add to the
>> userbase? Can not find any links on that...
>>
> You need to be logged in - if you don't have an account already you may
> have one of the accounts that give you an OpenID login without creating
> a new account.  Just use one of the two links in the UserBase navigation
> panel.
>
> Once logged in you should be able to see the Edit button at the top of
> the page - a pencil in a circle.  An edit box opens, and you simply
> start typing.
>
> Thanks for the offer of writing it up - let me know if you have any
> problems.
>
I think I managed - please read and see if it is "understandable"

Sinclair

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