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Bypass the trash when deleting messages in Mail
Authored by: rgray on Apr 06, '04 07:37:17PM
According to Ben Han's JunkMatcher pages you should not have to disable the Mail junk system. Apparently the Mail Junk system is provoked into action when the "Message is junk mail" condition is evaluated. Just move the built in Junk filter up as he has done with his Built-in Junk Filter (step 3, about midway down the page). Then you can set up SpamSieve to use the Junk box with attendant deletion properties. As a bonus, the automatic Mail Junk filter might learn something.

Ben's junkMatcher pages have been interesting reading as he has explored the Mail.app junk system and developed regular expression filtering.

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Bypass the trash when deleting messages in Mail
Authored by: jbaugh on Apr 07, '04 10:47:05AM

"Then you can set up SpamSieve to use the Junk box with attendant deletion properties."

Excuse my ignorance, but how do you do this?
John



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