Adam Lasnik wrote:

1) I have mails over a threshold of 5 thrown into a "Spam" IMAP folder
by SA automatically. That works fine. But I wanted to use Outlook's
"in header" rule to move items scoring 2 or 3 or 4 stars into a
"Possibly spam" folder.

Good luck using Outlook's filters on an IMAP folder. It's unpredictable at best. Depending on which IMAP server software you're dealing with, it may be easier (if it's possible) to set up server-side filters.

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