In Hardy bogofilter is the default plugin and the package is installed.
So this bug only affects users that change to spamassassin *and*
override the warning telling them that the spamassassin binaries are not
installed.

Should the bug be closed consequently?

** Summary changed:

- Junk mail not being identified by spamassassin plugin
+ Junk mail not being identified by spamassassin plugin (daemon is disabled)

** Description changed:

  Junk mail is never identified in evolution 2.4.1.  I have marked
  possibly hundreds of messages as junk over the past few days since
  Breezy badger was installed, but not once has the system done it itself.
  The option is turned on in edit/preferences/mail preferences/junk.  It
  was suggested that I install spamassassin, which I did but this had no
  effect. I have also checked the option in Evolution mail
  preferences/Junk to include remote tests, but that made no difference
  either.
  
  (Not that it is probably relevant, but in desparation I installed 
Thunderbird, and immediately it  correctly identified 95% of the junk mail with 
no problems)
  According to update manager everything is at its latest version
  
- Ben
+ 
+ The problem is that the spamassassin package is not installed while the 
Evolution plugin for it is still enabled and reports no error.

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