On this same subject...
Is there a way to delete emails without them first making a trip to the 
deleted items folder?
TIA,
Richard

>From: Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 2007/05/18 Fri PM 02:58:28 CDT
>To: "Entourage:mac Talk List" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Entourage thinks I am a spammer

>Sometimes, I send myself a short email message, as a quick way of setting a
>reminder on my home computer when I am at work, etc.
>
>Today I noticed that Entourage had put one of these messages in my Junk
>E-mail folder, with Junk likelihood = high.  This email was trivially
>simple.  I had used my "send link" AppleScript, to email myself a link to a
>web page.  The message body contained only a URL
>
><http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/windows/2006/10/18/configure-tcpip-in-vist
>a/>
>
>and the message subject line was the title of the web page: "Configure
>TCP/IP In Vista ~ Windows Fanatics".
>
>I know that some spammers send out messages with the addressee in the from
>field.  To foil this, I have Entourage set to embed a custom header in my
>outgoing messages.  I also use a custom rule that looks for this custom
>header, and marks messages as "Not junk" if it is found.
> 
>But this one was still filed as junk.  It was received in an IMAP account,
>by the way.
>
>I just tried a resend of the same exact message.  This time it was not
>detected as junk, and went to my inbox.  It seems that the filter's effect
>is random. 
>
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>Julian Vrieslander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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