Hi, Noel.
Quote:
> If I recognize a message in the junk folder as not junk and hit the Not
> junk mail button, it moves to its proper folder, but it is simultaneously
> marked as read. This means I can't see at a glance where it landed.
Yes, I can confirm! And I agree that it is a bug.
Usually the not-junk message goes into the Inbox for that Account. But
since it's marked Read, it's not easy to find there - and it does not show
up in Quick views | Unread e-mail. And if one or more mail rules apply, who
knows where it might go. :>(
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@xxxxxx
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64)
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Quote:
> When I scan my junk folder, there are sometimes messages that I'm not sure
> about. These I delete, whereupon they get moved to the Deleted items
> folder. The Junk-email unread message count goes down and the Deleted
> items unread count goes up. I can then locate them quickly in that folder
> and deal with as appropriate.
>
> If I recognize a message in the junk folder as not junk and hit the Not
> junk mail button, it moves to its proper folder, but it is simultaneously
> marked as read. This means I can't see at a glance where it landed. Can
> anyone confirm that this happens? If the Not junk mail action always marks
> the message as read, it's a bug. If it doesn't always do it, what is the
> criterion for doing it?
> --
> Noel