https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295484
András Manţia <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #10 from András Manţia <[email protected]> --- I tried to reproduce the bug with today's master, but with no luck. The filter code in master should be the same as in 4.8.1 and also the akonadi server should be relatively the same as 1.7.1 (with some nepomuk related changes). What I tried: - create rules for spamassasin and bogofilter with the anti-spam wizard. I changed them to move the spam to a specific folder instead of Local Mail/trash. - check that rules apply both to imap (disconnected) and POP3 accounts (local mail folder) - send spam to these addresses: spam was caught, marked and move to the spam folder. The mails were not destroyed, only some headers added. - send not-spam (including html mail and mails with attachment) to the accounts. I checked that extra headers were added by the spam filter, but still, the mail structure was not destroyed, I could read it and access the attachment. The only problem I noticed was the spam mails multiplying in the spam folder after they were moved there, but that is another bug. So what did I do wrong? How can I really reproduce the bug? For the reporters, try to enable the folter log and post what filters are running on the mails that get destroyed. You could also start akonadi from a console after enabling the debug info for the filter agent and akonadi with kdebugdialog (enable for libakonadi, akonadi_mailfilter_agent and restart with "akonadictl restart"). The akonadiconsole's debugger for the mailfilter agent could also help to see what is going on, just don't forget to disable the debugger when not needed, as it slows down the operations. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs
