[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2020-06-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => Low

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 119899]

2020-06-06 Thread Mkmelin+mozilla
*** Bug 1643904 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2019-09-02 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: thunderbird
   Importance: High => Medium

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[Bug 119899]

2019-09-02 Thread Ishikawa-yk
(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 the procedure (namely "after creating your custom header
> and the filter, rebuild the desired folder you choose to run the filter on").

Somewhere during the process of creating custom-header, it would be
great to show the message above, i.e.,

 "after creating your custom header
  and the filter, rebuild the desired folder you choose to run the filter on"

then at least, someone like me, won't forget to do this (unless a phone call 
comes in
and I get distracted :-)

TB needs better messages in certain situations IMHO.

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2019-09-02 Thread Groachfriends-bugzilla
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. Alternatively just get the program
to re-download the headers of each email as it searches"

This just doesnt seem feasible to me.  Imagine an account that has a few
hundred thousand emails spread throughout 50 or more folders.  And then
a user that just added a new custom header with a view of doing a search
on the folder (example) "DEALT_2014" is now prompted (or worse,
automatically FORCED to wait for) his thunderbird client to cycle
through all 50+ folders, rebuilding them and re-downloading those
hundreds of thousands emails again.  It could take hours (being server,
network and machine environment dependant).  And after all he just wants
to find that ONE or TWO emails he knows exists in 'DEALT_2014' (that
contains only 200 emails).  It would have been better for him to simply
manually choose to Rebuild the folder 'DEALT_2104' - taking a few
seconds and getting his search results he is looking for as quick as
possible.

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 the procedure (namely "after
creating your custom header and the filter, rebuild the desired folder
you choose to run the filter on").

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2019-09-02 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
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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[Bug 119899]

2019-09-02 Thread Ludovic-mozilla
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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2019-09-02 Thread Groachfriends-bugzilla
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-customheader-set)
3, Run Manually the new filter

The result was that the filter didnt detect the headers.

HOWEVER  after reading this  I see that Thunderbird needs to have
the CUSTOM HEADER already defined in the Message Filter Setup (and
therefore begins to record the occurrence) of the header prior to the
messages being received.  It is because the customer header is being set
up AFTER the message arrives that it is not being found.

SO THE SOLUTION IS:

After you set up a new CUSTOMER HEADER (in Message Filter setup) to
search for in the Filters List, you need to do a 'Folder Repair' (which
rebuilds the MSF file for the folder) on the folders concerned.  This
then forces Thunderbird to record the existence of the custom header in
the MSF file and you will then see that the messages are actioned
accordingly to the new filter.  Also, any NEW messages received AFTER
THE CREATION of your customer header will be actioned on automatically
(according to your filter definition)

So, to set up a NEW filter for Custom Headers on existing messages, the
process should be:

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-customheader-set)
3, do FOLDER REBUILD on the folders that you will be running this filter 
against.
4, (Manually Run the new filter if you need to - depending on your Filter 
definition)
5, Any NEW messages with X-customheader-set will be actioned accordingly as per 
your Filter

For me there is now no problem regarding this 'issue'.

Using TB 31.6

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[Bug 119899]

2019-09-02 Thread Charles
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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[Bug 119899]

2019-09-02 Thread Groachfriends-bugzilla
Yes, a fair point.  Maybe a switchable toggle eg, "Do not show this
again" stored in CONFIG.

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[Bug 119899]

2013-03-25 Thread Zero-ads-are-acceptable+buggy
> 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 functionality?  [ditto #46]

> There were other reasons to switch it - e.g., filters that check if a
sender is in an address book only work locally

How is that a reason?

Local filters should run as local filters and not attempt to run as
server filters.

> or we could figure out how to do hybrid searches, partly locally,
partly on the server

yes, please


#48
> Since I am the admin of my IMAP server

That could allow for extensions to manipulate server's EXIM rules [for
future messages]


>  other workaround is to configure your IMAP folders for offline use

That's not helpful in an ideal way.


#39
> [2007] Isn't IMAP trendy enough for the programmers to make it work?

It should be by now as many smart phones default to IMAP -- as android
when microsoft ActiceSync is not available.

Else the option of Z-Push or ZCP or whatever it's been forked in to N
months from now.

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2013-02-26 Thread M-wada
(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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2013-02-26 Thread M-wada
(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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2013-02-26 Thread Kent-caspia
(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 the size of the mbox for
custom headers added by the user. Although there is a performance impact
in that case, it applies only to a small minority of users who add a
particular custom header. By adding the header, they are saying that it
is important to them, so adding it to the database is necessary for them
to be able to use it effectively.

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2013-02-26 Thread M-wada
(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 136MB Junk.msf in the past...)

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2013-02-26 Thread Kent-caspia
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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2013-02-26 Thread Vseerror
(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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2013-02-24 Thread M-wada
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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2013-02-22 Thread M-wada
(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 headers are placed in mailnews.customHeaders by
  message filter definition, and Tb's IMAP code includes the custom headers in
  uid xx fech BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (DATE FROM ... custom_headers ...)],
  then filter can process the custom headers.
- If after the fact filtering, and if custom header is not held in offline-store
  file, Tb doesn't request re-fetch of custom header and try to use locally held
  data(.msf, offline-store file), then filter can't obtain  custom header data.

So, any of following can be a solution, although some of them have issue of 
"Repair Folder is needed".
(note:)
(Offline-Use=On  here == auto-sync is enabled  && selected for offline use)
(Offline-Use=Off here == auto-sync is disabled || not selected for offline use)
a) Force saving custom header data in .msf by setting in 
mailnews.customDBHeaders
   in addition to current mailnews.customHeaders upon filter definition.
b) If custom header is used, save custom header data in offline-store file upon
   fetch even when Offlne-use=Off folder, in conjunction with change to "fetch
   body[HEADERS]" from "fetch body[HEADER.FIELDS]", and use the header data in
   offlie-store file even when Offline-use=Off folder.
c) If custom header is used by filter, and if the custom header is not held in
   offline-store file, and if it's Work Online mode,
   issue uid xx fech BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (custom_headers)] according to
   mailnews.customHeaders
d) If custom header is requested, and if IMAP Offline-Use=Off folder, and if
   filter execution request is not "when Checking new mail" only,
   ask user to change the folder to Offline-use=On or not,
   and if answer is no, reject the rule with message of considerate apology.
   In addition to it, even when Offline-Use=On folder, if retention setting for
   offline-store file size limitation is used, ask user,
  Can you promise that you will never complaint about bug 184490?
   and, if answer is no, don't accept the rule.  
e) When custom header is fetched upon initial fetch by mailnews.customHeaders,
   if all fetched headers is saved in Disk/Memory cache when Offline-use=Off,
   and if Disk/Memory cache is accessed when custom header is missing,
   problem of this bug may be resolved, but I'm not sure.

I perefer d) if short-term or mid-term solution, and I think d) is
kinder to user than current bypass of "hiding Body at filter definition
panel" and d) is applcable to "Body filter upon IMAP fetch" case too(see
bug 806308 for Body only and bug 199689 for customized header and Body,
please).

>From perspective of implementation workload only, a) is simplest and
easiest. But I don't think it's safe, because it's easily increases
memory requirement and may cause performace problem. "setting in
mailnews.customDBHeaders", which is known as a simpler workaround of bug
402594 than "filter rule of custom header of Received", should be done
by user as an available workaround of problem like this bug with
sufficient understanding about impact.

>From perspective of preferable solution, I think b)-way is best. And, b)
is helpful for implementating solution of "IMAP Body filter" case.

Kent James, any of above is very very difficult to implement in near
future?

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2013-02-21 Thread Kent-caspia
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 that fix is only automating the workarounds mentioned in bug 101.
That is, when you define a new custom header to use in filters, that
custom header will only work for future messages unless you rebuild the
folder.

But the current situation (that is, what works in the current
Thunderbird beta) is that when you define these custom headers, then
they will work for all messages received after that point. They can work
for past messages if you rebuild the folder. Any other functionality is
very difficult to implement given the current design of the backend, and
is unlikely to get any additional work for the foreseeable future.

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2013-02-21 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
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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[Bug 119899]

2013-02-20 Thread Marcin-s
TB 17.0.3/Mac, still broken. And so annoying...

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[Bug 119899]

2013-01-30 Thread Hagar Delest
Any link with Bug 678322 ?

Please fix it.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-10-25 Thread Mzart
TB 16.0.1, still broken.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-09-03 Thread Cstef
The bug is still in TB 15.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-08-27 Thread Vseerror
*** Bug 531483 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 119899]

2012-07-31 Thread Thomas-sisson-1
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, including AOL, has a search function. Many of these
*custom* headers are standard headers. The best workaround, in my
opinion, is to simply add common headers to future builds. This can also
be an issue because occasionally the mail filters cannot find the folder
the message is to be moved (another bug?). In my mind, X should imply
custom headers since that is the recommended standard. All other common
headers should be considered standard.

A suggest list, including those already listed, should contain
Authentication-Results, BCC, CC, Content-Type, Content-Transfer-
Encoding, Date, Delivered-To, DKIM-Signature, DomainKey-Signature, From,
List-Id, List-Subscribe, List-Unsubscribe, Mailing-List, Message-ID,
MIME-Version, Precedence, Received, References, Reply-To, Return-Path,
Sender, Subject, To.

I'm sure this is not a comprehensive list. Also, some of these may be
meaningless and some starting with X might be added. However, the person
working on this bug will make the final decision when editing the code.
Please offer further suggestions so that we may come to an agreement. I
don't think this work around will add bulk or slow down mail.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-15 Thread Cstef
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 to that moment. TB hung, I killed it, manually deleted 
filterlog.html, and filters did broke.

Maybe I should open separate bug?

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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-14 Thread Cstef
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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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-14 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
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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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-13 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
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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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-12 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
Come December this bug will be 10 years old!
Amazing.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-12 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
Update:

It did actually work when receiving new mail!

But not when manually run.

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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-12 Thread Cstef
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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[Bug 119899]

2012-03-12 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
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 should have copied at least one email!
But none appeared and the Filter log remained totally blank.

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2011-12-30 Thread Martin Brampton
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 effort on questionable UI changes while basic functionality
continues to be faulty over many years.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-12-22 Thread Mkmelin+mozilla
*** Bug 564189 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 119899]

2011-11-24 Thread Yuri
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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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2011-04-12 Thread sdaau
I just discovered this because "Sender" wouldn't work for me,
TB3/Ubuntu; mail was already in a different folder. To force the filter
to run, I marked this mail as unread, then dragged it to Inbox - and
seemingly, it got filtered correctly (although that rule looks either in
Sender or in Reply-To, so I cannot tell what piece actually triggered)..
The problem here, also (seemingly) was that the same message according
to another filter I have for "To:" should have filtered in to the
original folder..

I guess one thing missing from the Filter Log, is actually a note about
which header was it that matched a particular rule; currently it just
says:

> Applied filter "My filter ONE" to message from Some Person 
>  - My Subject at 2011-04-12 15:34:53 moved 
> message id = xxx.16615@soybean.canonical.com to 
> imap://myaccount%40myemail@mail.myemail.com/INBOX/folderONE
> 
> Applied filter "launchpad-bugs" to message from Some Person 
>  - My Subject at 2011-04-12 15:34:53 moved 
> message id = xxx.16615@soybean.canonical.com to 
> imap://myaccount%40myemail@mail.myemail.com/INBOX/folderTWO 
> 

... and there isn't any information which of the three rules I have in
my "launchpad-bugs" rule actually triggered its run... And so, in the
end, turns out it works for me (so I'm not really reporting a bug)  -
but it was just a bit difficult, to determine how to test the rule and
see if it works.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread Jdg-diogenes
(In reply to comment #110)
I've been filtering on "Reply-To" successfully for years (but not 
after-the-fact like your tests).
Filtering on "Sender", however, never finds a match.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread Thibault Lemaitre
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 and Thunderbird 3.1.7 and I have a comparable
bug.

In the filter windows, I created a new header : Reply-To. I then tried
to use it in a filter and it doesn't work correctly. The attachment
502220 in the comment 109 are the file I used to do my tests.

All my tests were done after the both messages were received. Each time
I put the message in the Inbox folder before to run the filters.

I try to filter the both messages in the attachment by three ways : with the 
Execute button in the filter windows, with Tools --> Execute filters on the 
message and with Tools --> Execute filters on the folder.
When I applied the filters on the message, nothing happened !
When I used the two others ways, the message which begins by "Filter works :" 
was well filtered, so moved in the folder I chose (Ubuntu in this case).

I also try this filter on other messages and it doesn't work. In
comparison, my other filters (on non-personally created headers such as
from or to) works fine with the three ways.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread Thibault Lemaitre
Created attachment 502220
Testcase : Filter rules, with two messages : one which works fine, the other 
which doesn't work

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread Yuri
I use TB-3.0.11 now and I didn't see failures with filters for a long time now.
Before I kept getting failures every other day with even fewer filters defined.

Not sure if this means that the problem is fixed or if it only got less
likely to happen.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread Stuart-stuarthalliday
There has been virtually no progress on this bug for years. IMAP tends
to be the poor relation compared to POP3 and developers seem to ignore
the bugs it has for some reason.

Quite why it's getting ignored is beyond me.

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[Bug 119899]

2011-01-09 Thread A-nielsen
Is there any news on this bug?  I have just run into the same problem,
although I am manually running rules on messages after I have read them
(to automatically sort them into the correct folders.)  I'm trying to
sort on the List-Id field, but wiping all the .msf files didn't help.
Enabling offline folders on the Inbox then compacting all folders didn't
work either.  My customHeaders field says:

user_pref("mailnews.customHeaders", "DomainKey-Signature: Received:
List-Id");

So I'm not sure whether it's missing a trailing colon there or what.
But either way, even though the message is visible in the preview pane
when I run the filter, the extra headers still seem to be ignored.

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2010-09-17 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: thunderbird
   Importance: Unknown => High

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2009-12-16 Thread Micah Gersten
Marking this Triaged as we have an upstream bug.

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2009-11-04 Thread lirel
affects thunderbird 2.0.0.23 too.
using ubuntu jaunty 64bit

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2009-07-29 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: thunderbird
   Status: In Progress => Confirmed

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2009-07-02 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: thunderbird
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2009-04-03 Thread polzin
In https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=184490#c50 there is a
workaround: "configure your IMAP folders for offline use".

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2009-01-29 Thread davotibarna
I can confirm that this bug is still present in TB 2.0.0.19 running on
the up-to-date 8.10 Ubuntu. Pretty annoying. I use IMAP.

- (\"X-Spam-Flag\",is,YES)" filter does not work
- adaptive junk mail control is enabled
- trust mail headers set by SpamAssassin

Is there any workaround??

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2008-12-12 Thread Chris Cheney
John,

I haven't verified it again on Ubuntu but the attached upstream bug
seems to indicate this bug still exists in 2.x and even still exists in
Thunderbird 3.x, at least in the upstream version...

Chris

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2008-12-05 Thread John Vivirito
Added imap tag.

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2008-12-05 Thread John Vivirito
Is this still reproducible with latest thunderbird 2.0.0.18 from our
repos? I am unable to reproduce using IMAP or POP. I have also tested
with tbird 3.0 built by Mozillateam for Ubuntu. If you still can please
add more ifo like what version of tbird and Ubuntu are you seeing this
on

** Tags added: imap

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2008-08-30 Thread Chris Cheney
Apparently according to some information I read they don't check server
side due to bugs in some IMAP servers. So a good work around would be
for them to download the complete set of headers for each email
instead... I am not sure why they don't already do that or at least have
an option to do so, Evolution already does this.

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2008-04-04 Thread Chris Cheney
This bug gave me a good excuse to have to convert to Evolution, which
doesn't have this problem. But hopefully it will eventually be fixed
anyway. :)

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2007-10-22 Thread Jelle de Jong
I can confirm this! Is there a way to manually execute the filter, My
custom header filter condition="OR (\"X-Spam-Status\",contains,Yes) OR
(\"X-Spam-Flag\",is,YES)" does not work any more.

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2007-07-07 Thread Hilario J. Montoliu \(hjmf\)
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Mozilla Bugs

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[Bug 119899] Re: After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

2007-06-18 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: thunderbird (upstream)
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

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[Bug 119899] Re: message filtering broken

2007-06-13 Thread Chris Cheney
Also see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=380577

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #184490
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=184490

** Also affects: thunderbird (upstream) via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

** Summary changed:

- message filtering broken
+ After-the-fact Filters on custom header won't match for IMAP messages

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[Bug 119899] Re: message filtering broken

2007-06-13 Thread Chris Cheney
At closer inspection it appears that the ability to run filters against
a folder in particular in "Message Filters" and "Run Filters on Folder"
is broken but that automatic filtering based on the same filters works.

So if it filters the mail properly automatically it looks like it works,
but if you set up a filter and try to run it against existing email it
does nothing. Maybe the buttons aren't hooked up right in the GUI?

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[Bug 119899] message filtering broken

2007-06-11 Thread Chris Cheney
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: thunderbird

Message filtering appears to be broken on Thunderbird
2.0.0.4~rc1-0ubuntu1 in Gutsy with IMAP. I created a filter for the
warthogs list and it would not move the messages from my inbox to the
folder I had created. It also did not put anything into the filter log.
I tried using the Thunderbird on Feisty with my laptop and it worked
fine when using the same settings. Chris Jones mentioned he also noticed
the same or perhaps a similar issue today.

** Affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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