Looks like some fedora specific issue. I see that Ubuntu works fine, OpenSUSE too (I use OpenSUSE) and trunk is nice for me.
-Srini. On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 21:24 -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 07:50 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > My settings haven't changed since spam filtering used to work, and > > they match what you are suggesting. All that's changed is the Evo > > version. > > > > It *doesn't* work. > > It DOES work, for me, for both POP and IMAP accounts, in 2.21.5 and in > the very latest SVN version. And in 2.21.4 as well, and also previous > versions. Other people have also reported that it's working for them. > Your blanket statement that "it doesn't work" is incorrect. It doesn't > work for YOU (and apparently some others). But it does work (for at > least some people). > > I don't doubt you, and I'm sure that it's frustrating, but since it does > work for others that means that the bug won't be so easy to find, and > will require your cooperation since you're able to reproduce it. That > effort on your part is the "hidden cost" of free software. If you're > not willing to help, please feel free to return the software to where > you got it for a full refund. > > > I've already asked for one bit of information which has not yet been > provided: please examine the modification time on your > ~/.bogofilter/wordlist.db file before and after you get mail that should > be spam filtered. Does the timestamp change? Also, how large is your > wordlist.db file? > > Also, please run this command (_exactly_ as I've typed it here!) > > /usr/bin/bogofilter -V > > and include the output. > > Another common reason for spam filtering not working is some other > application checking your mail. Evo filtering only happens on mail > which has never been read before; any checking of the mail (including > automated checks) can break this. However, since you say it was all > working before this doesn't seem likely unless some other change > happened at the same time. > _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list