Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not have a Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created is a subfolder of the Trash folder. The other is a Local folder. Which one
should I eliminate?

Louis, I do not have a Trash folder on my Local Folders account just
one on my Mail account...Why did you make your Junk folder as a
Sub-folder of your Trash folder?? I'm guessing the first time you
empty your Trash Folder, you will also lose your Junk folder.

Daniel

Daniel

When I created the Junk folder, I probably did not pay attention to what I highlighted on the left. Since I can confirm that the folder contains
"Junk" from parties from whom I do not want to hear, I can probably
empty and eliminate that Junk folder. Correct?

As I suggested, just emptying your Trash should get rid of your Junk
file, then you can create a new one in the right place, if you want a
junk folder at all!

Daniel
Someone named Mike emailed me and advised me to delete the Junk folder
that I created. There was none at all when I first downloaded and
installed Seamonkey.

Louis

Go for it!! I cannot see it being a problem, just remember to create yourself a new junk folder at the same level as the inbox, sent, etc.

Daniel
Daniel and all

I tried it last week and thought I was through. Guess what! I just noticed now that the Junk folder I created, subfolder of Trash, is back. Why?
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