On Dec 28, 2010, at 20:33:58, outpost wrote:
> Yes, I'm pretty sure growl notified it -- but I'm not absolutely sure.

Hm. Well, that shouldn't happen.

About the only way you could get a notification for a spam message (that Mail 
recognizes as spam), having turned off the New Junk Mail notification in Growl, 
is if Mail somehow hasn't marked it as spam yet (so GrowlMail sees it as a 
non-spam message). This is actually somewhat plausible, if the body hasn't come 
in yet so that Mail can analyze it.

I'm not sure how we can address that. Even after the message body arrives, Mail 
can be very lazy about analyzing messages' junk mail status.

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