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 route all kinds of routine and
commercial messages to my junk folder, not because I don't want to read
them but because I don't want them popping up in my inbox while I'm
working.

I also use SM filters to route messages to my junk folder -- but this
problem seems to happen to messages that are routed by SM's own junk
system.

This behavior isn't new, but it seems curious. If it's a feature, is
there any way I could turn it off?

Bill, I set up my SM to send any junk messages direct to the Trash folder 
(Edit->Preferences->Mail & Newsgroups->Junk & Suspect Mail)

Maybe you can set your SM up similarly, and then filter your "all kinds of routine 
and commercial messages" to your junk folder for later perusal!!

Note, depending on your set-up, if you do filter your junk direct to the Trash 
folder, they may be deleted when you next close SM!

I use my junk folder for two separate purposes: to hold messages marked as junk 
by Seamonkey's adaptive system, and to hold messages that my custom filters 
send to junk for later perusal. This works for me; most true spam is removed by 
mail server before it comes into Seamonkey, so my junk folder ends up holding 
stuff that mostly I want to look at -- when I have some down time!

I also have filters that send certain messages directly to trash; those are 
messages that a few spammers that manage to regularly evade my server's spam 
filter, so I'm OK, thrilled actually, with them disappearing automatically.

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