Re: [Evolution] 2.4.2.1 intermittently ignores X-Spam-Flag



On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 19:12 +0100, Erik Slagter wrote:
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 11:13 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Solution: either run only one client at a time, or apply filters
manually (Ctrl-Y).

It would be nice if this feature could be optionally enabled...

What feature? This is the way IMAP works, it's not a feature of Evo. The
alternative would be to run all filters on all messages in the Inbox all
the time, which I suspect is not what you want ...

Run filters on messages that appear, not necessarily flagged as "new".
This would solve this problem. And then make this behaviour optional.

Hmmm, maybe.

I agree. I'd also like to have a way for Evo to interact with
*server-side* spam filtering, but it's not an easy problem.

Even better, yeah. IIRC spamassassin can listen on a tcp socket.

If set up as spamd, yes. In fact it's the recommended way of doing it
for high-volume sites. But this is without authentication (i.e. it's
independant of the authenticated channel I already have from Evo to the
IMAP server). Not sure I really want to allow some random remote process
decide what I should accept as spam.

poc




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