Re: quirk in F14 evolution

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On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 11:08 +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote: 
> --- Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 16:28 -0600, Aaron Konstam
> > wrote:
> > However, under F14 the junk
> > > folder displays a number that represents the
> > number of messages in the
> > > junk folder when the program is started and the
> > number does not change
> > > when messages are deleted from the junk folder.
> > Which leaves 2
> > > questions:
> > > 
> > > 1. Do others see the same behavior?
> > 
> > Yes.
> 
> No. I am wondering if this has anything to do with the
> type of mail server you are connecting to. At the moment
> using IMAP I am not experiencing this at all. Could this
> be a POP-related bug? I noticed a few quirks with another
> user's POP3 account, but didn't have time to explore them.

I use two IMAP servers and one POP. The POP account doesn't seem to have
any issues (it's fairly low traffic). One of the IMAP servers is Gmail
and I use Gmail's own junk filtering exclusively, so it's not an issue
as I only ever look at the Gmail Spam folder via the web interface. The
other IMAP server is Cyrus and I use bogofilter for Junk classification
(there's also a server-side SpamAssassin instance). That's where I'm
seeing the problem.

> Also, which junk box is behaving this way? The local
> machine, the sync folders or a specific email account junk
> box?

The virtual Junk folder for the Cyrus account.

> Of those, if you do something weird like push a sent
> item to it, does it also get added to the funny item
> count?

I don't see how to "push a sent mail to it". It's not a real folder,
i.e. the server knows nothing about it.

As Aaron said, the behaviour seems to be a ratchet, i.e. new junk
messages increment the count, but if you delete the entire folder
contents it doesn't fall back to zero until you restart Evo.

> > > 2. Can this behavior be changed so the junk folder
> > behaves like other
> > > folders?
> > 
> > The Junk folder is not like other folders. It's a
> > virtual folder like
> > Trash, so I'm guessing the answer to your question
> > is No. This is almost
> > certainly a bug and you should maybe report it.
> > 
> > poc
> 
> And on that note, is trash behaving that way for you as
> well?

No, Trash is fine.

poc 

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