The workaround wont. Junk is explictly marked read on purpose. So those stupid 'unread counts' work properly.
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 17:19 +0200, guenther wrote: > > I have a problem about the junk mail in evolution. Since I have > > enable junk mail detection, evolution would move the junk mails to > > `Junk' after having received them. The problem is, all these mails > > would be marked read automatically. Then I would have to look at the > > `Junk' folder manually to see if there is any new but not junk mail. > > To my opinion, the detected junk mails should be marked unread so that > > users would know there is new mail and decide to judge it by > > themselves or not. In fact, it is the default setting in many other > > mail clients, such as thunderbird, and even gmail. It is really very > > useful. > > The workaround mentioned by Brian really is a workaround only. This > should be default behavior and no user should have to set up a new > filter for this. > > Please file a bug in bugzilla.gnome.org. Yeah, this time it's not a > feature request, personally I consider this a bug. :) > > ...guenther > > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
