On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 17:45 -0600, Steve Bergman wrote:
It works fine with pop3 ... I don't use IMAP, so I can't comment on that.
Make sure you have turned on Junk mail in:
Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Mail Preferences -> Junk
My Junk box filters about 10-30 e-mails per day ... and misses about 10 others on an average day.
(These are all items that make it through my spamassassin)
Thank you for the reply. Yes, it's turned on there. "Include remote tests" was not checked. Perhaps that will make a difference. But I doubt it. The Bayesian filter should have come up with *something* by now. I suspect that imap mail is not getting filtered.
No biggie on imap. As long as it works with pop3 my users will be happy.
-Steve
I use Evolution 2.0.4 and my junk filter seems to work very well, but only on the default (pop) account. Other imap accounts don't seem to get filtered for me.
Rich
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