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why does pegasus need two spam folders here?
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From: "Michael in der Wiesche" <---idw.doc...@t-online.de>
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Subject: Re: why does pegasus need two spam folders here?
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:58:44 +0100
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Am 16.02.2012, 09:04 Uhr, schrieb Ulrich G. Kliegis
<diesemailadressevonUlliistzwaretwaslangabersieisttrotzdemguel...@kliegis.de>:
> So, where is the catch? How can I teach Pegasus to use just and only
> the junk folder that I define? Is there some definition in a
> configuration file where I can change that behaviour?
Check your "Content Control" and "Spamhalter" settings for the folder they
use.
Michael
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