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I didn't use filtering with 4.7.1 because of "conflict resolution dialog lock up" bug which is fixed in 4.7.2. So I have tried to use filtering now - in fact it is just bogofilter antispam filtering.
Manual filtering does work as expected (Apply All Filters in context menu). But it doesn't work for incoming messages. I have tried: - all except for IMAP - all POP3 accounts only - Local Folders only All POP3 accounts have assigned folder for incoming messages. Where to dig in? (Arch Linux is in use on x86_64 machine) |
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Probably I must clarify. The first phase - piping through bogofilter - does work for incoming messages. But the second filter - spam handling itself (checking for X-Bogosity and moving spam to dedicated folder) - works in manual mode only. Piping filter hasn't "stop processing here" flag checked, of course.
OK, more common question: has anybody working filters _chain_ for incoming POP3 messages at all? |
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I think the solution is at the advanced settings from the filter:
check: [*] from all accounts I had the same problems and if I am right, that solved the problem. It is a while ago
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Thanks for the hint. Unfortunately, I strongly want to avoid any filters interactions with IMAP accounts (I have last ones also). |
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