On Sat, 2014-06-28 at 08:45 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > Using the manual Junk button without having a junk processor installed > > > is somewhat unusual. You might consider marking messages for later > > > followup (Shift-Ctrl-G) or using labels. > > > > what I like about Ctrl-J is that messages are immediately refiled into > > Junk. > > What do you do with them once they are labelled as junk?
forward them to KnujOn, see http://www.knujon.com/sendusspam.html I considered installing a script to /usr/bin/bogofilter that would do this for me, but occasionally I press ^J by accident and like the ability to undo that. > > I don't see a way to do that with Shift-Ctrl-G, and with labels > > I'd need to apply a label (is there a shortcut for that?) and then apply > > filters with Ctrl-Y to refile. > > > > Does it seem unreasonable to have a "none" option for > > junk-default-plugin? > > Yes, essentially. > > The junk filter is basically a way of automatically tagging a message as > possibly being unwanted. Pressing the junk button manually tags that > message *so that the automated junk filter can then learn what is and is > not junk*. As such having a "none" option is fairly pointless, since > the junk button then has no purpose other than making the message > disappear. it makes the message disappear, and reappear in Junk, allowing me to easily process those messages and undo any mistakes I've made. Pointless or not, it's exactly the functionality that I want. I guess it's fortunate that it works as well for me as it does, in the absence of a plugin. Carl _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list