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Old 3 Feb 2005, 01:58 AM   #15
AGSHender
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Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gnome
I would never auto-reject spam, or move it right to the trash. I want to give it a once over for false positives before I delete them.

I like the idea of an "Empty" button for the spam folder, and would like it to do the following:
1) Move messages to the trash.
2) Mark them as "Read".
I'd still prefer that the Empty button permanently delete Spam rather than moving it to the Trash. When I delete a message from my inbox, I hold it in the Trash for usually about a month before I empty it--mostly just to get it out of my Inbox. I'd prefer not to mix spam and regular messages under any circumstances.

If something's been marked as spam and I delete it, I don't want it around anymore. The fact that A) it's been marked as spam, B) I'm confirmed that it's spam by not training it as "not spam", and then C) deleted it should mean automatic deletion when the folder is emptied. If you accidently delete something you didn't mean to, you've had three opportunities to change its status already.
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