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Calisto
Joined: 06 Jul 2016 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:17 am Post subject: Deletes Spam - Does not move it to JUNK! |
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Hi there,
AntiSpamSniper does quite a good job detecting spam, but it does delete it right away, and is NOT moving to the JUNK folder.
I'm running Version 6.8.8 (64-bit) of "The Bat!" with IMAP accounts. AntiSpamSniper plugin is 3.3.2.5
In the plug-in's account settings, I set it to move spam to a folder named "JUNK". This folder is present on my accounts.
And when I get a new mail and click on "Mark as Spam", it does indeed put the related mail into the JUNK folder. However, when AntiSpamSniper does the job on its own, it deletes all mails classified as spam.
So... to find out what mails were classified as spam, I need to open the log. When I see a mail in that log that was wrongfully classified as spam, I will have to undelete that message and re-import it into The Bat! (marking it as non-spam before). The plug-in is unusable with this setting, as it causes even more work than to delete spam mails manually. Please help! |
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vetaltm Author
Joined: 05 Feb 2006 Posts: 748
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 6:32 am Post subject: |
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Select your IMAP account in TheBat, click "Manage IMAP folders" item from context menu, make sure that all folders are selected, then press OK. By default the plug-in moves IMAP spam to a folder "Junk". It is possible to change this name in account options on Accounts tab of the plug-in settings. The folder is created automatically before moving there a first spam message. So to see the new folder it is necessary to update the list of folders in TheBat interface. |
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Calisto
Joined: 06 Jul 2016 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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Hi vetaltm,
thanks for your swift help. My problem is solved now. It had two reasons:
A) I already had a "Junk" folder. On the main page it appeared as "Junk", while in the "Manage IMAP folder" it appeared as $JUNK$ (probably it was auto-generated by some other app on the server).
B) In "Manage IMAP folder" your new "Junk" folder (which was also designated just as "Junk" in the tab), wasn't selected as subscribed. Which is why I couldn't see the spam moved to that folder (plus, I also expected it to go to the other folder... see A).
Anyway, it's fixed now. Thanks for your help. |
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