KMAIL keeps putting all of my email in the spam folder when it downloads my email. And I cant figure out why. Any ideas to why its doing that?
I am having to go into the spam folder and right click on groups of emails and tell kmail that those emails are not spam, and manually move them to the inbox.
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Hello,
On Monday 10 June 2024 01:56:24 Chris M via tde-users wrote:
KMAIL keeps putting all of my email in the spam folder when it downloads my email. And I cant figure out why. Any ideas to why its doing that?
I don't know, but first thing I would check would it be filters (Tools -> Configure Filters). I suspect either misconfiguered filter (spam one) or misconfigured spam plug-in itself.
I hope it helps at least a bit.
Cheers,
On Monday 10 June 2024 12:40:36 am Maciej Pilichowski via tde-users wrote:
I don't know, but first thing I would check would it be filters (Tools -> Configure Filters). I suspect either misconfiguered filter (spam one) or misconfigured spam plug-in itself.
I hope it helps at least a bit.
Cheers,
Stuff that can be sorted into folders at the top Then, I have the spam rules at the very bottom of my rules list.
Hello,
On Monday 10 June 2024 17:28:03 Chris M via tde-users wrote:
Stuff that can be sorted into folders at the top Then, I have the spam rules at the very bottom of my rules list.
Could you share more details, it would shorten deduction :-).
Also what you use for spam plugin and what packages you have installed for it. Some time ago I had reverse problem, nothing was classified as spam because of wrong packages (openSUSE).
Cheers,
On Monday 10 June 2024 10:35:25 am Maciej Pilichowski via tde-users wrote:
Hello,
Also what you use for spam plugin and what packages you have installed for it. Some time ago I had reverse problem, nothing was classified as spam because of wrong packages (openSUSE).
Thanks, Chris
Hello,
On Monday 10 June 2024 19:39:56 Chris M via tde-users wrote:
On Monday 10 June 2024 10:35:25 am Maciej Pilichowski via tde-users
wrote:
Hello,
Also what you use for spam plugin and what packages you have installed for it. Some time ago I had reverse problem, nothing was classified as spam because of wrong packages (openSUSE).
The last one is for spam classification (when you manually point the mail and click you know it is a spam, i.e. it is for learning). What is the spam handling rule?
One thing that came to my mind, that you could debug it faster probably -- disable those rules, or even delete them and then see how KMail behaves.
Cheers,
On Friday 14 June 2024 12:48:51 am Maciej Pilichowski via tde-users wrote:
Hello, The last one is for spam classification (when you manually point the mail and click you know it is a spam, i.e. it is for learning). What is the spam handling rule?
One thing that came to my mind, that you could debug it faster probably -- disable those rules, or even delete them and then see how KMail behaves.
Cheers,
I deleted all the spam rules except for " Classify as Spam" and "Classify as NOT Spam"
The other rules, which KMAIL set up were ( Let me re-add them real quick):
BogoFilterCheck:
Classify As Spam:
Classify as NOT spam:
I changed the last filter like this:
Classify as NOT SPAM:
Chris
Hello,
On Saturday 15 June 2024 19:44:42 Chris M via tde-users wrote:
I deleted all the spam rules except for " Classify as Spam" and "Classify as NOT Spam"
The other rules, which KMAIL set up were ( Let me re-add them real quick):
BogoFilterCheck:
Looks good for me (but I am not an expert). I tend to suspect there is something from with bogofilter. I had reverse case, spam was not detected so my inbox was flooded with it. Maybe there is the same or similar reason.
Here is the report for openSUSE about it: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=952799
Cheers,
On Saturday 15 June 2024 02:12:51 pm Maciej Pilichowski via tde-users wrote:
Looks good for me (but I am not an expert). I tend to suspect there is
something from with bogofilter. I had reverse case, spam was not detected so my inbox was flooded with it. Maybe there is the same or similar reason.
Here is the report for openSUSE about it: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=952799
I tried to install regular KMAIL or whatever KDE / Plasma calls their email client, and it wouldn't even open in TDE lol. :(
Chris
Chris M via tde-users wrote:
KMAIL keeps putting all of my email in the spam folder when it downloads my email. And I cant figure out why. Any ideas to why its doing that?
I am having to go into the spam folder and right click on groups of emails and tell kmail that those emails are not spam, and manually move them to the inbox.
Go through the configuration and check the setting for the folders. I'm not sure if you were using IMAP, but in IMAP configuration you can set the folder for the Sent mail as shown in the screenshot
On Monday 10 June 2024 05:42:05 am deloptes via tde-users wrote:
I am having to go into the spam folder and right click on groups of emails and tell kmail that those emails are not spam, and manually move them to the inbox.
Go through the configuration and check the setting for the folders. I'm not sure if you were using IMAP, but in IMAP configuration you can set the folder for the Sent mail as shown in the screenshot
I did set my account up as imap, but deleted it and kept pop set up.
It is set to deliver to inbox.
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On Monday 10 June 2024 05:42:05 am deloptes via tde-users wrote:
Go through the configuration and check the setting for the folders. I'm not sure if you were using IMAP, but in IMAP configuration you can set the folder for the Sent mail as shown in the screenshot
I forgot to ask a couple weeks ago:
In that screenshot, is that writing Russian Cyrillic?
Chris