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See everyone?  I told you!
 
Deanna you will probably find that the folder is in your deleted items, and that the spam is still going to the same folder.
 
SpamBayes identifies these folders by a Unique ID, so wherever the folder goes, SpamBayes still puts the spam there.  I think you will have to change the configuration and tell it to use the new folder you created.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deanna Morrison
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2005 13:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Spambayes] spambayes support question

Hello

 

I have been using SpamBayes for quite a while now and love it…..thank you for the product!

 

Yesterday morning I inadvertently deleted the Junk Suspects folder.  Once I noticed I had, I went to my personal folders and selected new folder.  I named the new folder Junk Suspects – however I question if it actually mapped correctly as I received about 10 emails this afternoon that I saw come into my inbox, but within seconds disappeared.  I figured they had gone into the Junk Suspect file but they had not (nor in the Junk email file).  I upgraded to 1.0.4 this evening and reconfigured my settings….which now the Junk Suspect folder is correctly working.  My question is – is there a way I can retrieve the 10 or so messages that disappeared this afternoon??  Is there an email “purgatory” out there that I can access somehow??  One is very important from a potential employer.

 

I would appreciate any guidance you may be able to provide.

 

Thank you!

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