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Bug 490294 - Moving the spam and other garbage into special IMAP folders
Moving the spam and other garbage into special IMAP folders
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Mailer
3.2.x (obsolete)
Other All
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: evolution-mail-maintainers
Evolution QA team
: 529705 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-10-25 21:31 UTC by Maciej (Matthew) Piechotka
Modified: 2021-05-19 11:31 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Maciej (Matthew) Piechotka 2007-10-25 21:31:56 UTC
In evolution there is an option to mark specific mail as a junk. Several services however provide enought good spam filters to do not have client side fitering. However the algorithms should be 'feed' be new spam.

It should be an option to choose which would allow to move all the spam into specific folder on remote computer.
Also the option to move deleted mail into a special folder would be nice (or even hide this imap folders behind the evolutions icons excluding them from tree view).
Comment 1 André Klapper 2012-02-27 11:18:08 UTC
*** Bug 529705 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Paul Bolle 2013-01-25 10:16:32 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> It should be an option to choose which would allow to move all the spam into
> specific folder on remote computer.
> Also the option to move deleted mail into a special folder would be nice (or
> even hide this imap folders behind the evolutions icons excluding them from
> tree view).

This is basically a duplicate of bug #206061.
Comment 3 Paul Bolle 2013-01-25 10:26:23 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> *** Bug 529705 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

But this part basically asks to implement the equivalent of bug #634743 for Evolution's Junk folder (and Gmail's Spam folder). It seems Gmail's implementation of the Trash and the Spam folder are basically identical: http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=77657&topic=1668961&ctx=topic

Anyhow, it seems using Gmail's Spam folder as Evolution's Junk folder runs into comparable problems as were reported in bug #634743 for Trash.
Comment 4 André Klapper 2021-05-19 11:31:08 UTC
GNOME is going to shut down bugzilla.gnome.org in favor of gitlab.gnome.org. 
As part of that, we are mass-closing older open tickets in bugzilla.gnome.org
which have not seen updates for a longer time (resources are unfortunately
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