Well, many, many of us just edited the filter to point it at a folder
of choice and then got rid of the Unknown folder.  Pretty simple.




Tuesday, April 2, 2002, 2:35:50 PM, Haico wrote:

> Hi to all,

> First of all: Hope that I don't offend anyone for dragging a almost
> drowned horse out of the water. But since the discussion I read about
> creating a spamfilter I thought about this again. (and someone :)
> called this thing a zombie anyway, so.. ;)

> I was just thinking.. Why doesn't Ritlabs skip the whole idea of that
> Inbox-known folder.. If they got any sense on this matter, they would
> see how stupid it is.

> 1) degrading your inbox to a spam-folder.
> 2) the thing's name is too long and it just don't sound right.
> 3) you've got 2 folders with 2 blue arrows.. which looks very stupid.

> Why not make the opposite, and create something like a junk-folder.
> (this has been mentioned before)You can also make a basic-filter with
> more options for dealing with spam..

> And give that folder a *RED* arrow and call it unknown.

> If Ritlabs would want to have an easy filter for beginners. Than
> you've got something that makes sense.

> And a folder with a red arrow would look very nice. :-)

> Greetings,
> Haico


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