Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
SM 2.29.1, Win7 Pro SP1.

Got some incoming spam that SM didn't recognize today (selling drugs I
don't need), so I closed the message pane (to avoid opening and
displaying the spam), selected them, and pressed "J." As expected, the
messages vanished (I later confirmed they had moved to the Junk folder,
where they were marked as read, as expected).

Unexpectedly, the moment I pressed "J," the message pane opened,
displaying the next surviving message in the folder. Also unexpectedly,
the message "SeaMonkey regards this message as junk" remained, even
though an innocuous message NOT marked as junk was selected and
displayed. Moreover, as I navigated among other unmarked messages in the
folder, the message "SeaMonkey regards this message as junk" persisted
for all messages in the folder. It only disappeared when I navigated to
a different folder. When I returned, the innocuous messages previously
called "junk" were now unmarked, and no message appeared.

This misleading display could lead users to mistakenly mark good
messages as junk by pressing "J" in an attempt to toggle junk marking,
and could foul up the JMC training.

Junk does not have to be marked as read. That is optional. Does the same behaviour with the message pane happen if you click the Junk button? I have not seen behaviour such as that, but I use a separate message window rather than the message pane.

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