On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman@angryox.com> wrote:
I personally want spam to go to a spam folder until I delete it.
No matter how good the spam filtering is, there are false positives and I would prefer to simply glance at massive amounts of obvious spam for the obvious false positives than dig through valid yet deleted mails which would be much harder to spot.
I delete tons of mails but do not empty until whatever reasonable amount of time has passed that I am almost positive that something won't pop up, leaving me wishing I could retrieve that deleted item.
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Dean Collins wrote:
> Ahmmm isn't the Junk folder where spam should be moved to? At leastMaybe if that's the way you like it, sure. For most people who want spam
> thats where every other spam application moves my spam to?
gone, Deleted Items is probably a safe bet.
Again, while I think the lack of configurability for the location it puts
things it wants to delete is shortsighted, for most people I'm guessing
it works just fine. It just doesn't work for you, and that's fair.
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I personally want spam to go to a spam folder until I delete it.
No matter how good the spam filtering is, there are false positives and I would prefer to simply glance at massive amounts of obvious spam for the obvious false positives than dig through valid yet deleted mails which would be much harder to spot.
I delete tons of mails but do not empty until whatever reasonable amount of time has passed that I am almost positive that something won't pop up, leaving me wishing I could retrieve that deleted item.
Sure, I could go fishing on tapes or whatever backup method is utilized, but I think going to a spam folder much better.
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