Bug 2137

Summary: Spam sent to wrong trash folder (3.7.4cvs1, Windows 7 64)
Product: Claws Mail (Windows) Reporter: Ryan Fitzgerald <kalzarius>
Component: defaultAssignee: users
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: enhancement    
Priority: P3    
Version: 3.7.6   
Hardware: PC   
OS: other   

Description Ryan Fitzgerald 2010-03-09 10:27:53 UTC
Despite not having a spam filter active (at least, not one I have been able to find settings for), I am finding spam e-mails from one of my IMAP accounts deposited in the trash of my POP3 e-mail.  Since my IMAP accounts all have trash folders (and junk folders, but that's beside the point), I think it would be more appropriate to have them deposited in the trash folder of the account to which the e-mail was addressed.

Also, if there's some default spam filter, there ought to be settings for it somewhere to define this sort of behaviour.

If this is a general Claws-Mail bug (I used the SpamAssassin plugin when I was using Ubuntu), I will repost there if necessary.
Comment 1 Ryan Fitzgerald 2010-03-10 03:01:29 UTC
I just noticed that the spam functionality I was noticing was from a filter using the mark_as_spam action.  It did not, however, include any move action so my point there remains the same.

It should also be noted that I do not have a spam plugin and cannot use the mark as spam/ham buttons or menu entries, yet can utilize their related actions via filters.
Comment 2 Andrej Kacian 2015-08-26 13:03:34 UTC
This has been fixed in 3.12.0 by changing the "mark_as_spam" action to only mark the message and not move it. You can move such marked messages wherever you want using additional filtering rules.