This bug does not fully corresponds to the remote bug watch, which is only about disabling the 'Junk' button when no junk plugin is enabled.
The first part of the bug has been solved AFAIK (bogofilter is installed by default and Evolution checks for the presence of binaries now) so I update the description accordingly. Bugs about junk mail in Evolution are a big mess in Ubuntu now. ** Summary changed: - Spamassassin/bogofilter plugins should be disabled if spamassassin/bogofilter are not installed + Junk features should be greyed out if spamassassin/bogofilter are not enabled ** Description changed: Binary package hint: evolution - Currently both the spamassassin and bogofilter plugins are enabled by - default, but neither spamassassin nor bogofilter is installed by - default. There is no indication from within Evolution that they are not - installed, and no indication that Evolution's built in junk filtering - isn't doing anything. + When no junk plugin is enabled in Evolution, there's no sign that the + junk filtering feature is not working and that Evolution is not + "learning" spams. - Both plugins should be disabled (and it should not be possible to enable - them) until either spamassassin or bogofilter is installed (there could - perhaps be an option to install them from within Evolution, as happens - when enabling shared folders without Samba/NFS installed). - - Similarly, the "Junk" options in Evolution's preferences should be - hidden when no junk filtering plugin is enabled. + The "Junk" options in Evolution's preferences should be hidden when no + junk filtering plugin is enabled. -- Junk features should be greyed out if spamassassin/bogofilter are not enabled https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95037 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
