Hi Patrick

I've tried sending to w...@g8jvm.com with both bogofilter and
spamassasin selected .
I was using bogofilter with the previous mailer, Claws-mail.
and still get the same effect of the mail appearing in both her inbox
and junk.
My Mail provider uses spamassasin on their platform, and I can see from
the headers that its not being marked as spam there.
If I send mail to w...@g8jvm.com and immediately exit Evo, and then
monitor its delivery on the webmail site of the mail provider and two
android clients, the email lands in my wife inbox.
when I start Evo , using IMAP on all clients, as soon as Evo syncs with
server, the email also appears in the junk folder on Evo and on the
webmail server, also appears on both the android clients too.

Very weird

I have downloaded the stable tarball for 3.28, but I'm running a
Cinnamon DM so not sure how well it integrates , it maybe why Mint have
held the Evo version at 3.18.

words of wisdom appreciated

On Thu, 2018-06-07 at 16:41 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-06-07 at 12:10 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> > 
> > Hi
> > I've checked all the other mail clients and it definitely evo that
> > is
> > doing this.
> > If I send a mail to my wife w...@g8jvm.com, evo decides its spam,
> > clicking on mark as not spam has no effect, so does clicking on the
> > not
> > spam icon on the tool bar.
> > After a complete reinstall of Evo I get w...@g8jvm.com going to her
> > inbox AND the spam folder.
> > The headers show it as ham and whitelisted.
> > If I click on the message in the spam folder and mark it as not
> > spam
> > nothing happens.
> > How do you clear the spam data , where is it located on a linux
> > system
> Which spam filter are you using? Evo supports two, viz. SpamAssasin
> and
> Bogofilter, which may have to be installed (not all distros install
> them by default). Look under Edit->Preferences->Plugins. Note that
> you
> also have to train the filter, but this has nothing to do with
> Evolution. See the documentation for each filter for information on
> where its data is stored.
> 
> > 
> > Evo version 3.18.5.2
> > I'll try a full delete of Evo , config files n all and reinstall,
> > and
> > see if that does it , any ideas ???/
> Reinstalling Evo is a complete waste of time and will make no
> difference. Removing config files might fix the problem, but before
> doing that I suggest creating a new Linux user account, logging into
> it
> and setting up one of your Evo accounts to see if the behaviour
> changes. This will also involve training the spam filter.
> 
> poc
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