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On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
The problem is not what Eudora does with 'Junk' or what Outlook does with 'Junk E-mail', but what the two of them end up doing to each other's junk when they are both looking at an IMAP account that has both folders.
I do have the same problem. I also want to globally set up some scripts and default filtering of SPAM (in particular). However, it is not as easy as to have two or more names for one physical folder:
a) You want to show up just one of them - depending on the connecting MUA.
b) There are MUAs using localized mailbox names. This is as much crap as the localized directories in Windows or the localized "Re:".
I dropped the idea of having two names for a pseudo-standard mail folder, instead each users must enter the particular mailbox names via Webinterface to let the scripts kick in.
Bye,
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