https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293432
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #14 from [email protected] --- I can confirm this here as a regression in Kmail 4.14.3 opensuse packages from 13.2 opensuse . Following happens: if you have several local folders and use pop, and you use filters to put order in incoming messages than you can verify that: if you have kontact or kmail in the startup folder, you put the kwallet master password when the program asks for it and you do immediately(!) a manual check thereafter of mail or if you have set: check on startup - then the mail will NOT be filtered or will only partially be so, instead it will stay in the first main folder(s). That is, if I have a folder local, with identity A, identity B and identity C, the mails of the identities are correctly left in the main folders (e.g. A, B and C), but then no subfiltering is done. So the mail is not distributed to subfolders. If now you choose in menu-folders-apply all filters to a folder, all messages will now be correctly filtered to the respective sub-folders. This applies especially (but not exclusively) to mailing-list filters. If you have the same set-up and you wait for let us say about a minute before doing any mail-check filter will instead work correctly. If you have done so (you waited) and your filters work correctly and you have a multi-user system, when you "switch session" and then you work for some time in another user and then you switch session again back to the mail, you will find in a 50 percent of cases that if mail has arrived the same error is presenting, that is mail is put all together cluttered in the respective personality filter but no sub-filtering occurs. If you now apply the manual filter all works. But automatic filtering will work only, for that session, if you do close kmail/kontakt and restart the program. You do not have, however, to log in and out the user. That is AFAIK not necessary. This error is somewhat a regression from previous versions and was more evident when we switched to Baloo. Then it was fixed and now, for some reason, it reappears. -- 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
