Unable to parse intent throws error: rasa\lib\site-packages\rasa\core\processor.py:366: UserWarning: Interpreter parsed an intent 'hey' that is not defined in the domain. f"Interpreter parsed an intent '{intent}' "

@JulianGerhard I added a print line to the method that you have mentioned in your previous post:

Running the bot gives me this:

Here greet, yes_Datenschutz, yes_user are intents of my bot. They seem to work. The different to the intent name is, that I do not use them to fill a slot. More about this, I have explained here. In this post, I had the feeling, that the problem maybe has to do with the way I set the slots in my custom form. Still I am not sure about this!

What I do not understand, why rasa seems to add a colon to the intent name.