On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 11:12 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I have ben using junk mail processing in evolution since it appeared in
> RedHat and/or Fedora Linux. I have never before been unable to enable
> junk mail processing. But now in F17 it is not working for me. Below are
> the instructions from the evolution help  to enable Junk mail
> processing.
> But when I right click on a message there is no Junk Mail Settings
> option. Any ideas out there other than ask the evolution list which I
> will do if I get frustrated enough?
> 
> Enabling or Disabling Your Junk Mail List
>      1. Right-click on a message and select the Junk Mail
>         Settingsoption.
>         
>      2. Specify whether you wish to Enable or Disable junk mail
>         handling.
>         
>      3. Click on the OK button.
>         
> 
> -- 
> =======================================================================
> You can't run away forever, But there's nothing wrong with getting a
> good head start. -- Jim Steinman, "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through"
> =======================================================================
> Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akons...@sbcglobal.net
> 

Junk mail setting are set mail account by mail account.  Go to
Edit/Preferences and edit each account listed in the "Mail Accounts"
section.  It's on the "Receiving Options" tab when you select and
account and click "edit."

When I right-click on a mail messages I can mark it as spam but that's
it (for spam, that is).  I don't recall ever seeing where I can adjust
settings from there.  It may have been there and I just never noticed.
I don't see it now.

-- 
Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM
Founder, See How You Ski
Allman Professional Consulting, Inc., www.allmanpc.com
617-947-4263, Twitter:  @allmanpc


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