I would much rather have the option to use it, disable it, or ignore it.  Using 
OSS I usually have that option and most of the time without having to edit 
source code and recompile.  When I am forced to use a certain feature because 
the company that wrote it thought it was better, I am usually dealing with 
Microsoft.  I try not to use Microsoft unless I have to.
So, is there a way to do what I want and disable and remove it or not?  If not 
I will be on the look out for a different product, perhaps the Kmail products.  
Thank you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian J. Murrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 7:59 AM
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Remove Junk vFolder


On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 20:12 +1100, Darryl wrote:
> Can you undo that easily?

Sure.

>  I like the separate folder idea better because
> if you accidentally drop a non-spam in there it's easy to just move it 
> out again.

That is what the "Not Junk" button is for.

Another benefit of the Junk vFolder is that even if you have server marking of 
spam, you can use incoming filters on the Evo box to file spam into the Junk 
vFolder that you don't throw away (i.e. it's in a defined "grey area") so users 
have access to things marked as spam that might just not be spam.  They can 
then retrieve them and Not Junk them to teach your baysian system what's not 
spam.

b.

-- 
My other computer is your Microsoft Windows server.

Brian J. Murrell
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