On Sat, 2021-08-21 at 15:53 -0700, John A via evolution-list wrote: > 1) Could it be that evolution is getting confused trying to interpret > these thunderbird "Junk" designations? > > 2) Does evolution interpret these thunderbird flags?
Hi, yes, and yes. The "Junk" flag is shared between the applications, thus they both understand them the same way. What Pete said about default virtual Junk/Trash folders is correct with a little exception, since some not so recent version of Evolution (or better libcamel from the evolution-data-server) the first run after an IMAP account being configured, it asks the IMAP server for the folder types and if some are recognized then they are assigned to the folders in the account settings. This includes Drafts, Sent, Junk and Trash folders. As both the Dovecot and Courier, you named, support this special folder flags, the IMAP account found the folders and turned virtual folders into real folders for the Junk and Trash. After that begun the download of the folders' content. As you had marked some messages as Junk from the earlier days, they had been moved to the real Junk folder according to the settings. Being it a virtual folder, nothing would be moved. As you use multiple clients to connect to your servers, I suggest you go to Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts->IMAP Account->Edit->Defaults tab and turn off the real Junk and Trash folders, which will use the virtual folders, thus it will not move the messages around. Such change may need restart of the Evolution to take into effect fully. You may also turn off the Junk filtering for the account on the Receiving Options tab in the account Properties. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list