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Is anyone else have this problem? I am running KWheezy 1.5 (based on Debian 7.9), using ClawsMail 3.8.1. I have added the bogofilter plugin and now whenever I start ClawsMail it freezes straight away with the message at the bottom "Bogofilter: filtering messages". It simply stays this way, and is frozen.
I note that someone had freezes with Claws 3.8 and Bogofiller in OpenSUSE, so there may be a problem there. That version is a bit old: the current one is 3.14.1. I wonder if you have incompatible versions of Claws and the plugin?
KWheezy 1.5 (based on Debian 7.9), using ClawsMail 3.8.1.
maybe pointing out the obvious, but:
would it be better to install a current distro (also i never heard of kwheezy), enabling you to use a current version of claws?
or maybe you have to explicitely use an older version of that plugin?
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