EE wrote on 29/1/2015 23:12:
Rubens wrote:
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 28/10/2014 23:01:
Allen wrote:
I have been frustrated by this for quite a while, hoping that it would
go away during some future release. All of my computers behave the
same: my personal machine (Win 7
Rubens wrote:
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 28/10/2014 23:01:
Allen wrote:
I have been frustrated by this for quite a while, hoping that it would
go away during some future release. All of my computers behave the
same: my personal machine (Win 7), the office accounting machi
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 28/10/2014 23:01:
Allen wrote:
I have been frustrated by this for quite a while, hoping that it would
go away during some future release. All of my computers behave the
same: my personal machine (Win 7), the office accounting machine (win 7)
and
Allen wrote:
I have been frustrated by this for quite a while, hoping that it would
go away during some future release. All of my computers behave the
same: my personal machine (Win 7), the office accounting machine (win 7)
and the computer in the shop (Win XP). This is what I observe:
Confi
On 10/28/2014 01:37 PM, EE wrote:
Allen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.
Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expec
Allen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.
Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expected, the
messages vanished (I later
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.
Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expected, the
messages vanished (I later confirmed the
EE wrote:
Junk does not have to be marked as read. That is optional.
I understand. The marking as read comes from the option at Edit |
Preferences | Mail & Newsgroups | Junk & Suspect Mail: Mark messages as
read: [x] When I manually mark them as Junk.
Since I periodically review the Junk
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.
Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expected, the
messages vanished (I later confirmed the
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.
Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expected, the
messages vanished (I later confirmed they had moved to the Junk
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