C. A. Niemiec said:

>Scenario 2: 
>
>1. In the Mail Browser, have selected a message that _PowerMail_ has
>identified as spam:
>   a. can be anywhere: Spam folder, Mail Trash, In Tray, Out Tray, or
>regular folder.
>      (try moving one from the Spam folder to your inbox for example).
>   b. identified ala a filter or SpamSieve -- not sure how it got flagged
>   c. Partial spam rating doesn't count! Needs to be a true positive for spam
>
>2. Hit Command-H with the message selected.

Mine was in the Trash, spamlabeled by SpamSieve 2.6.6. For what's it
worh under Mac OS X 10.4.8 using PowerMail 5.6.1 hitting Command-H with
the spam message selected in the list or open, does indeed hide the message.
However, I thought this happened when one selected a message and used
the spambutton? I tested that as well and this also worked.

I provide this info to show that the fault is likely not CTMs but rather
Apples for changing the map. Which is what I suspect happened. But just
speculation based on earlier verified Apple behaviour when it comes to
informing their third party developers.




Mikael

Technoids:
PM 5.6.1 build 4499 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook
G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB


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