Okay, I found it. Of course the configuration is handled through the "kmailrc". What threw me off was that the button is configured through the filter definition.
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[Filter #17]
Applicability=0
AutomaticName=true
ConfigureShortcut=false
ConfigureToolbar=false
Icon=mail_spam
StopProcessingHere=true
accounts-set=
action-args-0=P
action-args-1=bogofilter -N -s
action-args-2=Junk
action-name-0=set status
action-name-1=execute
action-name-2=transfer
actions=3
apply-on=
contentsA=0
fieldA=<size>
funcA=greater-or-equal
name=Classify as spam
operator=and
rules=1
[Filter #18]
Applicability=0
AutomaticName=true
ConfigureShortcut=false
ConfigureToolbar=false
Icon=mail_ham
StopProcessingHere=true
accounts-set=
action-args-0=H
action-args-1=bogofilter -S -n
action-name-0=set status
action-name-1=execute
actions=2
apply-on=
contentsA=0
fieldA=<size>
funcA=greater-or-equal
name=Classify as NOT spam
operator=and
rules=1
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I just changed "ConfigureShortcut" and "ConfigureToolbar" to false. Once I made this change it started right up. After playing around a little bit it seems that the "ConfigureShortcut" is the problem. But I cannot get "ConfigureToolbar" to go back to true. Also, now the buttons do not show up in the configuration menu at all.
So, then I ran the SpamWizard again and the buttons reappeared. Great, but when I restart Kmail crashes again. So, once again, no Anti-Spam.
Should I submit a bug or am I doing something wrong here?
Thank you,
Cutaway