On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 09:12, Mattias Eriksson wrote:
> fre 2004-05-21 klockan 03.57 skrev Not Zed:
[...]
> > Anyway just use filters then, evo gives you the choice.  If you choose
> > not to use it thats your problem.

So if I understand this correctly it will still be possible in evolution
2.0 to have the exact same setup as in 1.4?  (i.e. using a filter to
pipe e-mail to SA and physically move it to a different folder based on
the return code.)

[...]

> I think the vfolder junkmail is a nice way, but it would be nice to have
> an option to move the spam to another physical folder for some
> situations.

Isn't this possible then?  Or perhaps it isn't possible when using IMAP?

AFAIK (I just tried this succesfully) you can move messages in a vfolder
to a physical folder.  So you should be able to check the junk-vfolder
select all spam, move it to a physical folder and finally train all FP's
as ham.  This way the only spam you'll see in your inbox when you're
using a different client will be "new" spam.

Or am I missing something here?

[...]

Regards

Bram
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