On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 20:42 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > You said to Patrick that you use imap??
> > > >    Sheesh, so I did. He said pop/map and I just didn't think. I use imap
> > > > with Thunderbird. Sorry, this is the old connector. 
> > > 
> > > No problem - have you tried connecting to the server using Evo IMAP
> > > instead of connector?
> >   No. I guess that might be worth a try, but I am really using evo for
> > the calendar interface. It didn't occur to me that the spam filtering
> > would be different for different mail access protocols.
> 
> It's not the spam filtering as such it's more the interface with the
> backend and how the mail is presented to Evo by the backend.
> 
> > > 
> > > Have you tried creating a search folder for mail with a status of junk
> > > and see if it comes up with anything?
> > > 
> > That sounds well worth a try. I am probably bein stupid though - I
> > cannot see how to do it?
> > 
> Edit -> Search Folders -> Add.  Give the search a name and then change
> the line that's there to "Status" "is" "Junk" and select the folder
> subset you want to search (probably "All active remote folders").  That
> search folder then appears at the bottom of the left hand pane under
> "Search folders" and should contain references to anything that is
> marked as junk.
> 
> P.

Appears to be a bug to me ( running SVN head via Exchange OWA ).  I get
the same results.  Any email that i mark as Junk becomes invisible to
evo and does not show up in a search folder defined to display emails
with status Junk.

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