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Bug#494789: marked as done (kmail: Kmail sends strange message disposition notification when applying filters that delete the message)



Your message dated Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:31:50 +0200
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and subject line kmail: Kmail sends strange message disposition notification when applying filters that delete the message
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regarding kmail: Kmail sends strange message disposition notification when applying filters that delete the message
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.5.9-5
Severity: normal

I have several filters that move some e-mails to the trash folder
(including the built-in spam filter). The
problem is that when the filter is applied, kmail tries to send a
message dispositon notification with the following text:

Message Disposition Notification
 Date: 12.08.2008 10:56
 From: xxxxx
 To: xxxxx
    
    The message sent on 12.08.2008 10:55 to xxxxx
    with subject "Some subject"
    has been deleted unseen. This is no guarantee that the message will
    not be "undeleted" and nonetheless read later on.


I could not find any way to disable this behaviour and I have never seen
before any such MDN with any e-mail client. I think this behaviour
undermines the privacy of Kmail users. 

I use IMAP account, if that matters. 

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.25-2-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=bg_BG.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=bg_BG.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages kmail depends on:
ii  kdebase-kio-plugins    4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-5  core I/O slaves for KDE
ii  kdelibs4c2a            4:3.5.9.dfsg.1-6  core libraries and binaries for al
ii  kdepim-kio-plugins     4:3.5.9-5         KDE pim I/O Slaves
ii  libart-2.0-2           2.3.20-2          Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libaudio2              1.9.1-4           Network Audio System - shared libr
ii  libc6                  2.7-13            GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libfontconfig1         2.6.0-1           generic font configuration library
ii  libfreetype6           2.3.7-1           FreeType 2 font engine, shared lib
ii  libgcc1                1:4.3.1-2         GCC support library
ii  libice6                2:1.0.4-1         X11 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libidn11               1.8+20080606-1    GNU libidn library, implementation
ii  libjpeg62              6b-14             The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG 
ii  libkcal2b              4:3.5.9-5         KDE calendaring library
ii  libkdepim1a            4:3.5.9-5         KDE PIM library
ii  libkleopatra1          4:3.5.9-5         KDE GnuPG interface libraries
ii  libkmime2              4:3.5.9-5         KDE MIME interface library
ii  libkpimidentities1     4:3.5.9-5         KDE PIM user identity information 
ii  libksieve0             4:3.5.9-5         KDE mail/news message filtering li
ii  libmimelib1c2a         4:3.5.9-5         KDE mime library
ii  libpng12-0             1.2.27-1          PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3-mt              3:3.3.8b-5        Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime v
ii  libsm6                 2:1.0.3-2         X11 Session Management library
ii  libstdc++6             4.3.1-2           The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6               2:1.1.4-2         X11 client-side library
ii  libxcursor1            1:1.1.9-1         X cursor management library
ii  libxext6               2:1.0.4-1         X11 miscellaneous extension librar
ii  libxft2                2.1.12-3          FreeType-based font drawing librar
ii  libxi6                 2:1.1.3-1         X11 Input extension library
ii  libxinerama1           2:1.0.3-2         X11 Xinerama extension library
ii  libxrandr2             2:1.2.3-1         X11 RandR extension library
ii  libxrender1            1:0.9.4-2         X Rendering Extension client libra
ii  libxt6                 1:1.0.5-3         X11 toolkit intrinsics library
ii  perl                   5.10.0-11.1       Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  zlib1g                 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-12 compression library - runtime

Versions of packages kmail recommends:
ii  kmailcvt                      4:3.5.9-5  KDE KMail mail folder converter
pn  procmail                      <none>     (no description available)

Versions of packages kmail suggests:
ii  clamav             0.93.1.dfsg-volatile1 anti-virus utility for Unix - comm
ii  gnupg              1.4.9-3               GNU privacy guard - a free PGP rep
ii  gnupg-agent        2.0.9-3               GNU privacy guard - password agent
ii  kaddressbook       4:3.5.9-5             KDE NG addressbook application
ii  kleopatra          4:3.5.9-5             KDE Certificate Manager
ii  pinentry-qt [pinen 0.7.5-2               Qt-based PIN or pass-phrase entry 
ii  spamassassin       3.2.5-1               Perl-based spam filter using text 
ii  spambayes          1.0.4-5.1             Python-based spam filter using sta

-- no debconf information



--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 4:4.2.2-1

Hi!

At least in kmail 4:4.2.2-1, teh default is to not send any Message Dispostion 
Notifications - and you can configure how when Message Disposition Notifications 
should be sent in the Configure > Security > Reading configuration.

I don't think here is a bug. Closing.

/Sune
-- 
Man, how to get access on a utility?

First you need to send the memory, so that from MS-DOS and from the control 
tools within Flash XP you neither should ever forward to the mouse of a clock, 
nor must log from the USB CPU to a AGP head to remove a fan.



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