On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 15:08 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > You haven't said how you retrieve mail from the server: pop, imap, > > > > > exchange?? > > > > Sorry...exchange connector. > > > > > > You said to Patrick that you use imap?? > > Sheesh, so I did. He said pop/map and I just didn't think. I use imap > > with Thunderbird. Sorry, this is the old connector. > > No problem - have you tried connecting to the server using Evo IMAP > instead of connector? No. I guess that might be worth a try, but I am really using evo for the calendar interface. It didn't occur to me that the spam filtering would be different for different mail access protocols. > > > > > > > > I cannot remember what went wrong with the junk folder originally, > > > > but I am pretty sure I don't want a real one, I want an evo virtual one. > > > > A real one would just get in the way, no? > > > > > > No, they are separate entities - a server side junk folder is just > > > another folder to Evo (that just happens to be called "junk") - you can > > > have a virtual folder and a real folder called "junk" without any > > > problems. > > OK, well, I have not seen a virtual one for over 6 months. > > > > > Have you tried creating a search folder for mail with a status of junk > and see if it comes up with anything? > That sounds well worth a try. I am probably bein stupid though - I cannot see how to do it?
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