As I've declared in the title, must be POP3, not IMAP.


On Saturday, December 13, 2014 10:04:39 PM UTC-2, Zack Tennant wrote:
>
> If you are using IMAP, you should be able to sync the SPAM "folder" and 
> just move the messages there yourself.  Then the client will update the 
> online which moves them to the folder.
>
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Fernando S. <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Did anyone ever figure a way of marking messages as SPAM so that desktop 
>> clients can recognize them and put them in the correct folder? I've set 
>> gmail so that it puts spam messages in inbox folder, so I receive them, 
>> problem is I want to receive them somehow identified so the desktop client 
>> I use can move them to the correct folder. It would be so easy if gmail 
>> allows to put the marker name in the subject field of received emails.
>>
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