On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 17:00 -0600, Hugh Brown wrote:
> 
> On 01/21/2011 04:48 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
> > Where does Evolution store its rules for the built-in Junk folder?
> >
> > For reasons unknown, some of my inbound e-mails land in the Junk folder.
> > For other reasons unknown, I cannot move those e-mails from the Junk
> > folder to a more appropriate folder. All attempts to do so result in
> > additional copies in the Junk folder.
> >
> > This is beginning to remind me of "Night On Bald Mountain" from Disney's

> My memory says that Evolution sets a flag on the message (at least for 
> imap messages) and didn't actually move them to any Junk folder.  The 
> Junk folder was just a view rather than a file/directory on a filesystem.
> 
> Ultimately though, evolution stores a number of things in ~/.evolution

Hugh,

IMAP isn't a factor; the upstream source is POP. I've already done quite
a thorough search thru ~/.evolution/ looking for "Junk". All I've found
are a few straggler lines of XML -- nothing that indicates routing of
any kind.

--Doc

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