Okay. Here's what I see. I have a Spam folder on Fastmail server. In MailMate its Type is Junk.
I have a Junk folder in MailMate that is not on Fastmail server. In MailMate its Type is Junk. I now see identical messages in both folders. For some reason I didn't before, but I think that had something to do with my transition to Fastmail a few nights ago, importing from Tuffmail to Fastmail while keeping Tuffmail online for a couple days. But for now, both folders have the same messages in each and when I delete a message in Spam, it is deleted in Junk. And if I delete in Junk, it's deleted in Spam. So it looks like I can just get rid of the Junk folder altogether since Fastmail doesn't even see it. Correct? On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, at 1:52 PM, Antonio Leding wrote: > So to recap (please correct any errors): > > * There is a folder locally in MlMt called *Junk*; this same folder does > *not* exist on the Fastmail server. > > * There is a folder on the Fastmail server called *Spam*; this same folder > does *not* exist locally in MlMt. > > * SpamAssassin is running on the Fastmail side. > > * The message in question was moved to the local *Junk* folder but *not* the > *Spam* folder on the Fastmail side. > > * The message in question had header info that indicates it was evaluated by > SpamAssassin and also had a relatively high Spam score (7.2). > > If the above is accurate, then the next 2 things I would like to know are: > > * What happened to the message on the Fastmail side? Meaning in which folder > did it land? > > * If you right-click on the local *Junk* folder and then goto “Mailbox > Type”, how is it mapped? > > > On 26 Jul 2021, at 8:00, Ralph Alvy wrote: > > >> I forgot to mention that the Junk folder is not on the Fastmail server. It >> is only a local folder created by MailMate. That seems to suggest the only >> way it got there is via MailMate itself. >> >> On Mon, Jul 26, 2021, at 7:13 AM, Ralph Alvy wrote: >>> But Fastmail has its own folder for that. It's called Spam. And it did not >>> put it in that folder. >>> >>> On Sun, Jul 25, 2021, at 7:51 PM, Bill Cole wrote: >>>> On 2021-07-25 at 20:15:31 UTC-0400 (Sun, 25 Jul 2021 17:15:31 -0700) >>>> Ralph Alvy <[email protected]> >>>> is rumored to have said: >>>> >>>> > I have no Inbox rules at all. Here are the Sieve relevant lines in the >>>> > raw message: >>>> > >>>> > X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 3.0 >>>> > X-Spam-known-sender: no >>>> > X-Spam-sender-reputation: 500 (none) >>>> > X-Spam-score: 7.2 >>>> > X-Spam-hits: HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS 0.248, >>>> > HTML_FONT_LOW_CONTRAST 0.001, >>>> > HTML_MESSAGE 0.001, ME_HAS_VSSU 0.001, ME_SENDERREP_NEUTRAL 0.001, >>>> > RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE -0.0001, SPF_HELO_NONE 0.001, SPF_PASS -0.001, >>>> > URIBL_DBL_ABUSE_SPAM 7, LANGUAGES en, BAYES_USED none, SA_VERSION >>>> > 3.4.2 >>>> >>>> That's a SpamAssassin header, added by the server. Your mail provider >>>> put that message in Junk, not MailMate. The total score of 7.2 is >>>> significantly above the default SA threshold score for spam (5.0) but >>>> the 'X-Spam-hits' itemization shows that almost entirely due to one >>>> issue: the "URIBL_DBL_ABUSE_SPAM" hit scored at 7. That hit indicates >>>> that there was a link in the message body whose domain is listed in the >>>> Spamhaus DBL list: https://www.spamhaus.org/dbl. It is rare for the DBL >>>> to list domains that are not exclusively used in spam, but it does >>>> happen. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bill Cole >>>> [email protected] or [email protected] >>>> (AKA @grumpybozo and many *@billmail.scconsult.com addresses) >>>> Not Currently Available For Hire >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> mailmate mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> mailmate mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mailmate mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate >
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