Re: Icedove 2.0.0.0-4, filters failing to match.
Dan Serban wrote:
> Fortunately, or unfortunately I subscribe to some fairly busy mailing
> lists and use icedove to manage incoming messages with Message
> Filtering. After upgrading to 2.0.0.0-3 (and thus blowing away my
> settings) and then to 2.0.0.0-4 my message filters had to be re-entered
> and after doing so, it seems to fail completely, eg. I ask it to run the
> filters on the current folder (INBOX) and nothing seems to match.
>
> I added a custom header definition to icedove "X-Original-To" and if it
> contains debian-users@lists.debian.org it should move it to the
> appropriate folder, but it fails.
>
> I then figured that custom headers may not be correct (although it
> worked before) and then used a simple match on the Subject for another
> list ... if subject contains "asterisk-users" move to folder. This
> doesn't appear to do much of anything either.
>
> Has anyone run into this yet? I've checked BTS but it's not in there as
> of yesterday afternoon. I can't help but feel that it's a "sid-ism" and
> I should just accept it, or should I file a bug report? Or.. is there
> anything else I could try?
>
> Thanks!
>
To which account did you apply the filters ?
In Icedove 1.5 the filters created for, lest say Local Folders, does not
get applied automatically for, lets say the gmail account, upon mail
retrieval and vice versa.
Mihira.
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