Re: Marking spam

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On 2021-12-01 00:05:57 J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> On 2021-11-30 22:26:48 dep wrote:
> > said J Leslie Turriff:
> > | 	When I originally set up Kmail, I used the Spam Wizard to handle spam.
> > | It puts it into a folder called 0_Spam? (0_ to keep it near the top of
> > | the folder list), but doesn't mark it as 'read' so that I know it's
> > | there.
> > | 	I can also use the Message => Apply Filter => Filter Classify as spam
> > | action to mark stuff that gets past the regular spam filter.  Since at
> > | that point I've already decided that it's spam, it would be nice to
> > | have it mark it as 'read' in addition to putting it into 0_Spam?; is it
> > | possible to do that somehow?
> >
> > Create filter > Filter on [whatever] > Filter Actions > More . . . > Mark
> > As [in drop list] then, in white box to the left drop list, Read.
> > --
> > dep
>
> 	I guess that will work if I set 'Add this filter to the Apply Filter
> menu'.  What should I put in 'Match all/any of the following'?

	In fact, it works without anything in the 'Match all/any of the following' fields.

Leslie
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