On Sep 4, 2010, at 10:19 PM, Karl Kuehn wrote:

> 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.

Ah, I think that would explain it.  Thanks, I wouldn't have thought of that.

--Andy


> 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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