At Tue, 15 Nov 2005 22:01:03 +0100 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>The "mark as good" command indexes the message, if the spam filter was >set to not index spam. You can also set the preferences to automatically >mark messages as good when you move them out of the spam folder. No it doesn't. At least there is no evidence that it does on my computer. Here is what I did: I received the following emails: Email 1: At Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:31:31 -0800 Apple Computer wrote: > >Dear Alan, > >Thank you for being a member of .Mac! Your .Mac membership is set to >renew on December 15, 2004 PST. Email 2: At Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:31:47 -0800 Apple wrote: > >Dear Alan, > >Thank you for being a member of >Mac! Your .Mac membership is set to renew on December 15, 2005 PST; Email 2 was seen as spam by SpamSieve. I have the preference "When manually moving a message out of the Spam folder: mark it as good" _selected_. I moved Email 2 into my In Tray and noticed that it was not indexed (ie, search for exact phrase "membership is set to renew"). Upon receiving Jérôme's email I manually dragged Email 2 to my Spam folder and selected "Mark As Good". It still doesn't show up when finding exact phrase "membership is set to renew". Powermail 5.2.1, build 4397. A

