I am currently faced to an increasing dose of mails that are sincere
mailserver responses to spams containing one of my oldest addresses as
the (fake) sender: visibly some spams are sent to ranges of mailboxes,
of which some appear to be saturated, abandoned ones, and the associated
mailserver
Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alas, this has always been the case, in all successive versions :-(
Presumably the standard answer may be, 'then go pop'...
Yes, but as I think I said this situation as it is, is not necessary. If
IMAP can add anything to POP it's the
Gerald F. Carroll / 04.6.25 / 1:02AM wrote:
This is something that has worked for me in the past. What i do is a good
message below it i select this messgae. Then using the shift key i select
the bad message which has both messages selected so neither one is
displayed. Then i move them both to
When I click the 'mark as spam icon (with the fly) in the toolbar the
spam is sent to trash, not to spam. The same thing happens if I use the
script in the menu.
Has anyone else seen this problem? Got any fixes?
yeah: menubar - preferences - mark as spam - adjust to delight.
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On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 2:34 PM, David Hoffman sent forth:
When I click the 'mark as spam icon (with the fly) in the toolbar the
spam is sent to trash, not to spam. The same thing happens if I use the
script in the menu.
Has anyone else seen this problem? Got any fixes?
thanks
David
David Hoffman / 04.6.26 / 9:34AM wrote:
When I click the 'mark as spam icon (with the fly) in the toolbar the
spam is sent to trash, not to spam. The same thing happens if I use the
script in the menu.
Preference - Mark As Spam.
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When I click the 'mark as spam icon (with the fly) in the toolbar the
spam is sent to trash, not to spam. The same thing happens if I use the
script in the menu.
Has anyone else seen this problem? Got any fixes?
thanks
David Hoffman
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