I have no idea what changed, but suddenly, the junk filter started to
work.

On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 10:37 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2 October 2013 04:08, Michael Barraclough
> <mich...@michaelbarraclough.com> wrote:
> 
>         I have seen several threads on this.  There is either no
>         answer or I have implemented the answers (making sure junk
>         mail settings are correct and
>         editing  /etc/default/spamassassin).
>         
>         I have months of training Spamassassin and recieve around
>         2-300 spam emails a day, all of which I mark as spam.  Nothing
>         moves automatically into the Junk folder.  Mail only gets into
>         the Junk folder if I amrk it as spam.
>         
>         It used to work when I was running Ubuntu 11.04.  I think it
>         worked in 12.04.  Help please!
> 
> 
> You don't say what version of Evolution this is. Giving the version of
> Ubuntu is meaningless to those of us who use other distros (probably
> the majority here). You also don't say what kind of account this is
> (IMAP, POP, ...) which can be relevant.
> 
> 
> Is SpamAssassin marking junk mail automatically? It's not clear from
> your description. If it isn't, then it sounds like some other client
> may be reading your mail before Evo sees it. Evo only applies filters
> to \Unseen messages. If you read your mail on more than one machine,
> this can confuse it (\Unseen is a status flag maintained by IMAP
> servers). Some mail notifier widgets can also have this effect if they
> open the mailbox and read messages to tell you about them.
> 
> 
> poc

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