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Ok, I have just done a complete re-test and confirm that it seems to be
working for me now. To be clear, my (previously failing) test was:
1, Receive an email that may have custom headers in it. (eg, X-customheader-set)
2, set up a message filter to look for and action on that customer header
(X
Removing myslef on all the bugs I'm cced on. Please NI me if you need
something on MailNews Core bugs from me.
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Anyone interested in fixing this should vote for bug 543956 (Always
download All Headers, even for folders *not* set to offline mode)...
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(In reply to jimimaseye from comment #143)
> Is it really that hard to do 'right-click - properties - Repair Folder'? Im
> sure that anyone that has the knowledge, or is learning the knowledge, of
> creating 'custom header-based filters' is also very well adapted to learning
> the extra part of t
Yes, a fair point. Maybe a switchable toggle eg, "Do not show this
again" stored in CONFIG.
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Yes, I saw your comment (Comment 58)
> "If the developers don't want to pre-index all the headers of every
email, then I can only suggest that when a user adds a custom header to
search with, that this action prompts a request to automatically reindex
all the email in the persons account. Alternat
Eh?
Surely you can't expect mere mortal humans to do this?
What if they've never read your posting?
No, the solution is for the *program* to prompt the user to perform a
Folder rebuild and then do it.
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> I stop worryng about edge cases by edge users
Are those not the users who help nail down the bug per se?
#c45 stop imap search
Wouldn't it be better to indicate IMAP server deficiencies to the user
and disable features for problematic users and not punish everyone else
with dimished function
(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #133)
> As written in comment 44, (snip)
Wayne, thanks for pointing the comment. By you, I could reach comment
#45 by David with no effort :-)
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WADA: (re your comment 131): I'm pretty sure that your a) and b) are
both implemented by TB 19. It is the alternatives that are quite
difficult, for example your c) would require filters to handle async
searches, which are quite difficult given the current architecture.
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(In reply to Kent James (:rkent) from comment #134)
> I'm pretty sure that your a) and b) are both implemented by TB 19.
Very good news for many bugs!
But one bad... No performane impact by (a)?
(Huge Mbox like [Gmail]/All Mail is very popular, and I saw a bug report by
user on slowness with 136
(In reply to WADA from comment #135)
> Very good news for many bugs!
> But one bad... No performane impact by (a)?
> (Huge Mbox like [Gmail]/All Mail is very popular, and I saw a bug report by
> user on slowness with 136MB Junk.msf in the past...)
The changes that I am thinking of only expand th
(In reply to Kent James (:rkent) from comment #137)
I see, I stop worryng about edge cases by edge users. As Fx 19 is already
released, I hope Tb 19 will be available soon. Thanks for your great effort for
resolving problems.
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(In reply to WADA from comment #132)
> By the way, Wayne, regression over what?
do you mean bug#? no idea.
And I did not confirm via testing.
As written in comment 44, I added regression keyword based on prior
comments that it worked in version 1.5
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Adding some words in bug summary for ease of search.
By the way, Wayne, regression over what?
> vseer...@lehigh.edu 2007-07-23 Keywords regression
If I understand problem correctly, I think this bug is issue since initial of
"message filter on custom header".
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(In reply to Kent James (:rkent) from comment #130)
> Any other functionality is very difficult to implement given the current
> design of the backend, (snip)
Phenomenon itself is pretty simple;
- If filtering upon fetch of new mail download, custom headers are fetched
because used custom heade
Well I don't know the internal policies of Mozilla, but this bug has
been around since 2002 and yet remains unfixed.
So either we are wrong complaining about this or something is a miss
with Mozilla and the way they fix bugs?
Any way we can raise the profile of this sticky bug? :)
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Thanks for the ping, Stuart.
I have not thought about this for awhile, but jumping from comment 101
to the referenced bug 363238, that bug is only implemented for
Thunderbird 19 and later, so the fix would not be in the current
shipping product, but would be available in the current beta.
Yet tha
TB 17.0.3/Mac, still broken. And so annoying...
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Title:
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Any link with Bug 678322 ?
Please fix it.
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TB 16.0.1, still broken.
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The bug is still in TB 15.
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This behavior is still present in the most current versions (note
message date) of Thunderbird on Ubuntu and SeaMonkey on Windows 7. It
does appear to be an issue when applying after the fact to IMAP and POP
mail. Someone commented about a search function for AOL. Every webmail
account I have, incl
Yes, I am quite sure. I have List-ID filter. Al message that match that filter
drop into my INBOX, but running filters from menu (Tools -> Run filters on
folder) in INBOX move them to desired destination.
Moreover, everything was working fine till I tried to see Filter Log, which
grew up to 850M
And for me (on 10.0.2 too) custom header filter is not working on new
incoming mail, but works if run manually.
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After-
Are you sure Constantin?
For me it's the opposite and this bug report is for the custom filters
not working when run manually.
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Here in my 10.0.2 they only work with new incoming IMAP mail. The
manually run filter of custom headers simply doesn't work. So the bug is
in there.
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Come December this bug will be 10 years old!
Amazing.
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The bug is there in TB10.0.2. The filters did work for my IMAP account
till today, but when I tried to read filter log (which was 850M at the
moment) TB hung, I killed it and restarted, and custom header filters
stopped working. But Body filters do work.
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Update:
It did actually work when receiving new mail!
But not when manually run.
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Still very much broken on 10.02 in IMAP as it has been for many years.
I created a custom header rule:
version="9"
logging="yes"
name="TEST"
enabled="yes"
type="17"
action="Copy to folder"
actionValue="mailbox://nobody@Local%20Folders/TEST"
condition="OR (\"mime-version\",contains,1.0)"
This sho
Filtering does not work automatically for me in any recent version up to
9.0.1. I have filters that are correctly formulated, and a few messages
are automatically filtered. The vast majority are not. I have to run
all the filters manually. It's depressing that software seems to spend
untold ef
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I used to get this problem a lot but not recently.
Do you still see it in the latest 8.0?
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