On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 23:02 +1300, Steve Edmonds wrote: > Hi Andre. > Thanks for the questions. > > On 14/03/2019 21:19, Andre Klapper wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > > > which type of mail account is this? POP? IMAP? Something else? > It is IMAP > > > > Is "Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts > Edit > Defaults > Use a Real > > Folder for Junk" enabled? If it is, what is it set to? > [Gmail]/Spam > > On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 14:02 +1300, Steve Edmonds wrote: > > > I have junk filter settings all turned off but Evolution persistently > > > junks about 700 non-junk emails from my other folders > > Is "Edit > Preferences > Mail Preferences > Junk > Check incoming > > messages for Junk" enabled? > Disabled > > Is "Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts > Edit > Receiving Options > > > Options > Check new messages for Junk contents" enabled? > Disabled > > If both are not enabled then what makes you think that it is Evolution > > that junks emails, and not Gmail itself? > I can use Thunderbird and Kmail on that account and emails are not junked. > If Gmail is junking the emails, Evolution is initiating it. > > How and where exactly did you find out that messages have been junked? > Within 5 minutes of starting Evolution700+ emails with various labels > appear in the spam folder of Gmail. > Viewed in Gmail in Firefox, Thunderbird and Kmail. These are not new > emails but in existing folders.
For what it's worth, I have noticed similar behavior on several occasions - not on such a scale though. Most recently, I was moving forty or fifty emails from a nested folder up to a higher level and an hour later noticed quite a number of them sitting in the Junk folder. Specifically, I was moving them from Inbox/Some/subfolder to Inbox/Other. These emails were at least two years old, and from people in my contacts list which I believe are whitelisted, right? I am running 3.30.4, have "Check new messages for Junk contents" turned on but "Only check for Junk messages in the mbox folder" turned off. If it happened more often I would think the latter setting was the problem. But it's rare in my case. I have been rearranging my email folder structure for several months and only noticed this behavior a few times. Regards, --Jeff
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