On Sat, 2014-06-28 at 01:46 -0400, Carl Schaefer wrote:
> > Preferences->Mail Preferences->Junk->Check incoming messages for
> Junk.
> 
> I don't know what you mean.  I currently have that box unchecked.

Since you have it unchecked, you apparently do know what I mean. You
just hadn't mentioned it before.

> > 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.  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?

Reasonableness is in the eye of the beholder. I think most people would
not think it reasonable to a a Junk plugin that did nothing. You could
always write one I suppose.

My way of hiding stuff is to turn off the automatic "mark as read"
feature, set my current view to "Unread messages" (in the Show:
drop-down menu) then to dismiss things I don't want to see using by
using Ctrl-K (or Ctrl-/ for all of them). That has the added advantage
of working across multiple clients, not all of which are Evo, something
which Ctrl-J won't do reliably as only Evo knows about its virtual
folders.

But that's just me.

poc

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