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HTTPMail, Mail.app, and the Junk mail folder
Considering Mail.app's junk filter is so much better than Hotmail's, I simply turned OFF hotmail's filter completely, and let Mail handle it.
Little Typo
I guess there is a little typo in the submitted hint: because Junk Mail is a Folder, one has to write rm -r Junk\ Mail.mbox
on line 2
Another Little Typo
Except that backslash is necessary!!! So it should be: rm -r Junk\ Mail.mbox
Note: this comment is based on the orignal comment; I don't use HTTPMail and don't know the actual names that it uses. But if a space is in a file or folder name, it has to be quoted somehow, and one way is to precede it with a backslash.
Another Little Typo
Choose between:
rm -r "Junk Mail.mbox" or rm -r Junk\ Mail.mboxBoth work, but you have to have either the quotes or the 's. Otherwise, you're telling it to delete a folder called "Junk" and a folder called "Mail.mbox"
Another Little Typo
Er, that's supposed to be 's
HTTPMail, Mail.app, and the Junk mail folder
JUST USE THE INSTALLER THAT IS ON SOURCEFORGE ALONG WITH HTTPMAIL. WHEN I SET UP I GET JUNK MAIL AND AY FOLDER I ADDED! DAMN! NO NEED FOR TERMINAL CODE! |
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