On Sep 4, 2010, at 7:01 PM, Andy Lee wrote:

> I looked in my Junk mailbox recently and noticed the for a while now, 
> messages have been getting routed there that were not only not junk, but they 
> weren't even *flagged* as junk.  This is rather disconcerting, since it means 
> I'll have to check the Junk mailbox as often as I check my regular mailboxes, 
> which defeats the purpose.  I would almost have preferred the messages were 
> false positives, since I'd have some hope that I could retrain the junk 
> filter by clicking the "Not Junk" button.
> 
> Anybody else seen this?  Why is it happening?  Is there a fix/workaround?


        I presume that you have more than one computer checking via IMAP, and 
your junk folders on both are set to store on network? If so, what this means 
is that one of your computers has decided that those messages are junk, but the 
other has not gotten that idea. Another possibility is if you have any 
server-side rules that do this that would be in effect as well.

--
        Karl Kuehn
                [email protected]




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