[quote user="Paavo"]
I have to watch for incoming spam some more - does it indeed have the stored probablity initially as 100%. I suspect that the content of the message is not inspected when the imap inbox maillist (I do not use preview mode) is displayed. Therefore the spamhalter might not be avare of the spam at that moment.
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Well seems that the new (spam) email in the IMAP inbox folder has stored spam probablity of 0% whilst the current spam probablity is 100%. That confirms for me that incoming email in imap folder is not analysed when folder status is refreshed (this is logical).
However what could be a workable solution how to let pmail to deal with spam in IMAP mailbox?
[quote user="Paavo"]<p>I have to watch for incoming spam some more -&nbsp; does it indeed have the stored probablity initially as 100%. I suspect that the content of the message is not inspected when the imap inbox maillist (I do not use preview mode) is displayed. Therefore the spamhalter might not be avare of the spam at that moment. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Well seems that the new (spam) email in the IMAP inbox folder has stored spam probablity of 0% whilst the current spam probablity is 100%. That confirms for me that incoming email&nbsp; in imap folder is not analysed when folder status is refreshed (this is logical). </p><p>However what could be a workable solution how to let pmail to deal with spam in IMAP mailbox?
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