[quote user="phoenixart"]
As far I know to classify a message as spam should be pretty easy. Right-click, then Spamhalter classification, and train message as spam (or click on the semaphore icon in the preview pane message)
Said that, I assumed that now Pegasus would move the message in the junk or suspicious mail folder. I've also turned on the Basic Spam Detection.
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No, it will not move that message anymore, it will use the now stored information to classify new incomming mail as spam. If you mover the message in the spamfolder yourself (any message) it'will be used to train spamhalter exactly the same as using the rightmouse.
[quote user="phoenixart"]
The funny side of the story is that I'm finding non-spamming email in the junk folder, while the spam is still in New Mail folder.
Where am I wrong?
[/quote]
Training. Just move the message out of the spamfolder and Spamhalter will be trained that it's no spam.
[quote user="phoenixart"]<p>As far I know to classify a message as spam should be pretty easy. Right-click, then Spamhalter classification, and train message as spam (or click on the semaphore icon in the preview pane message) </p><p>Said that, I assumed that now Pegasus would move the message in the junk or suspicious mail folder. I've also turned on the Basic Spam Detection.</p><p>&nbsp;[/quote]</p><p>No, it will not move that message anymore, it will use the now stored information to classify new incomming mail as spam. If you mover the message in the spamfolder yourself (any message) it'will be used to train spamhalter exactly the same as using the rightmouse.
</p><p>&nbsp;[quote user="phoenixart"]</p><p>The funny side of the story is that I'm finding non-spamming email in the junk folder, while the spam is still in New Mail folder.</p><p>Where am I wrong?
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Training. Just move the message out of the spamfolder and Spamhalter will be trained that it's no spam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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