[I tried this on 2.4.1 and 2.5.1 with the same result.] First some background which may or may no be relevant. The way I handle spam is for a server-side SpamAssassin process to file suspect messages in a SPAM folder. For false negatives (i.e. undetected spam) I manually move the offending messages to a subfolder of SPAM and periodically process it by logging in to the server.
Processing involves a little shell script on the server which calls sa-learn on the contents of the subfolder. After that, I delete the contents of the subfolder using Evo. I then expunge the subfolder to clean it out. For curiousity, I just checked on the server and the last bunch of spam had not been deleted. Nevertheless, Evo shows the folder as empty. I made sure Evo was set to Show Deleted Messages, and Show Hidden Messages. I also made sure there was nothing in the Search box. I exited Evo and fired up Thunderbird. Sure enough, the messages are still there. Go back to Evo and they don't appear. I've never seen this happen before and am not sure I can reproduce it, which is why I'm giving so much detail. Probably this has nothing to do with spam processing as such. (Note that Evo doesn't know I consider these messages to be spam, as I don't use the Junk controls). It's worrying that an apparently deleted message is still present on the server, *even after quitting and restarting Evo*. Is this another caching bug or what? poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list