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 > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos