On or near 1/31/2001 4:52 PM, Harry (lists) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:

> on 1/31/01 2:15 PM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Try moving the spam rule to the top of your list of rules and see what
>> happens.
> 
> Done that - it's at the top of the rules heap.
> 
> Weird. It's just set up to look at criteria 'is junk mail', and action 'Move
> message to folder '?Spam'; then set category to 'junk'. (do not apply other
> rules' is checked by default.
> 
> Weirder and weirder, eh?
> 
I'm confused. Why do you have the rule to set category to "junk"? If you
have the Junk Mail Filter enabled, it will have <already> done that. If you
don't have the JMF enabled, then nothing will be classed as junk mail and
the rule won't fire.

If you select some mail you believe is junk and run "Apply Rule" to apply
that particular rule, does it work?

Can you send me off list a screen shot of what your Inbox looks like after
downloading mail, with some junk mail in it?
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