GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 672222
Marking messages as non-junk could work better
Last modified: 2012-03-17 22:34:25 UTC
Moving a message out of the junk folder, without also first unmarking it as junk makes the message move back to junk again pretty much immediately, from a user perspective, I think this makes little sense, moving a message out of the junk folder should also automatically unmark its junk status. Conversely, if I mark a message as not being junk it should automatically moved out from the junk folder to the inbox.
Note that your Junk folder works like Trash in that it shows search results for messages throughout your account that have been tagged as junk mail. Messages tagged as junk mail are not actually moved anywhere, but are hidden from display in normal folders.
Yes, but this is likely not how most users thinks about it (I didn't until you noted it). Also, in that case, why doesn't the "unmark-junk" message action hide the message in the spam map and make it appear in the inbox again?
Would be fixed by bug 206061 hence amrking as dup. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 206061 ***