meagain wrote:
The "Junk" folder does not populate until I click on it. Why would any
folder do that?
I don't know but it was a conscious decision by the developers and it
was made years - decades? - ago. There are probably posts here on that
behaviour from around 2006,
The "Junk" folder does not populate until I click on it. Why would any
folder do that?
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I've noticed that the "Junk" folder does not populate until I click on
it. Why would any folder do that?
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As you know, the Junk folder has a feature where the user can specify
that messages older than nn days are automatically deleted (actually,
moved to Trash).
Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings | Junk Settings
[x] Automatically delete junk mail older than nn days
It turns out that his wordin
Ant wrote:
I assume it was designed that way to prevent malicious activities no phoning
home with graphics on remote servers, disabled HTML, etc. I don't know of a way
to disable it.
That sounds reasonable.
If I can't disable that behavior, I'll try to modify my filtering systems so
those m
Daniel wrote:
On 21/04/15 23:17, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Messages moved to my junk folder are often missing all their formatting.
I'm wondering if this is considered a feature of Seamonkey? Or a bug? Or
might it be caused by the messages themselves?
I train SM's adaptive junk system to
On 21/04/15 23:17, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Messages moved to my junk folder are often missing all their formatting.
I'm wondering if this is considered a feature of Seamonkey? Or a bug? Or
might it be caused by the messages themselves?
I train SM's adaptive junk system to route al
I assume it was designed that way to prevent malicious activities no
phoning home with graphics on remote servers, disabled HTML, etc. I
don't know of a way to disable it.
On 4/21/2015 6:17 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Messages moved to my junk folder are often missing all their formatting
Messages moved to my junk folder are often missing all their formatting. I'm
wondering if this is considered a feature of Seamonkey? Or a bug? Or might it
be caused by the messages themselves?
I train SM's adaptive junk system to route all kinds of routine and commercial
messages
files for empty
folders.
The Drafts folder has a size of 1.2GB and it contains no drafts
(empty) while the Junk folder is shown as 195MB and is empty as well.
I have hit the Repair Folder button several times for each folder,
with no change. Then I deleted their respective .msf files, and no
change
it contains no drafts (empty) while
the Junk folder is shown as 195MB and is empty as well.
I have hit the Repair Folder button several times for each folder, with no
change. Then I deleted their respective .msf files, and no change as well.
Inbox folder contains messages but file space reserved
has a size of 1.2GB and it contains no drafts (empty)
> > while the Junk folder is shown as 195MB and is empty as well.
> >
> > I have hit the Repair Folder button several times for each folder, with no
> > change. Then I deleted their respective .msf files, and no change
On 30/10/14 15:17, david.szafran...@gmail.com wrote:
Using 2.26.1, Vista, and seemed that Mail is acting really slow. Then found
that several mail folders contain HUGE files for empty folders.
The Drafts folder has a size of 1.2GB and it contains no drafts (empty) while
the Junk folder is
Using 2.26.1, Vista, and seemed that Mail is acting really slow. Then found
that several mail folders contain HUGE files for empty folders.
The Drafts folder has a size of 1.2GB and it contains no drafts (empty) while
the Junk folder is shown as 195MB and is empty as well.
I have hit the
BIll Spikowski wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
I cannot find a location to set the days for messages toremain in the
Junk Folder before being automatically deleted. All I can find is a
way to manually delete them all.
Am I overlooking it, or has it been removed?
EDIT | MAIL & NEWSGROUP ACC
chicagofan wrote:
I cannot find a location to set the days for messages toremain in the Junk
Folder before being automatically deleted. All I can find is a way to manually
delete them all.
Am I overlooking it, or has it been removed?
EDIT | MAIL & NEWSGROUP ACCOUNT SETTINGS | JUNK SETT
I cannot find a location to set the days for messages toremain in the
Junk Folder before being automatically deleted. All I can find is a
way to manually delete them all.
Am I overlooking it, or has it been removed? TIA .
bj
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Greetings,
I also noticed SM 2.9.1 running on Windows XP Pro with NTFS is equally slower
about deleting all messages from the Junk folder. So this is a cross-platform
observation.
What happened between the 2.8.x series and the 2.9.x series that would make
deleting all Junk messages extremely
Michael Lueck wrote:
Greetings,
I run the official SM 2.9.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 x64 installed via
UbuntuZilla. I have noticed that since the 2.9.x series upgrade,
emptying the Junk folder takes a noticeably longer time.
Yes I do compact all accounts once a week before I pull a profile backup
Greetings,
I run the official SM 2.9.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 x64 installed via UbuntuZilla. I
have noticed that since the 2.9.x series upgrade, emptying the Junk folder
takes a noticeably longer time.
Yes I do compact all accounts once a week before I pull a profile backup.
Right after a compact
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