John

Thanks. I had already followed your steps. Perhaps the changes did not take effected because I always clicked on "X" to close out. From now on I will do it the correct way.

Louis

John wrote:
John wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-bit, having been use to
Thunderbird. How do I get my Junk email messages to go directly into my
Junk folder without my having to send them there?


In a mail and news group window:

Edit/ Preferences/ Mail & Newsgroups/ Junk & Suspect Mail

Check: "When I mark a message as junk'

Check: 'Move them to the accounts "Junk" folder'

Be sure and use File/Exit to close Seamonkey for the changes to take
effect. Closing with the X at the top right of a window doesn't work in
my experience.

Unless its very obvious (same sender) it may take a period of time for
Seamonkey to learn what is new incoming junk but it does work.

Once you have set up the above any remaining junk in your inbox on a
restart should automatically go to the junk folder.

John

By the way, I should add that if your install doesn't have a folder titled 'Junk', Seamonkey sends them to the Trash folder instead. If you would rather have a junk folder to distinguish between deleted mail and junk mail just right click on 'Local Folders' in the left view pane and create a junk folder.

John

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