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| spam view weirdness |
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Wed, 09 Apr 2008 08:21:47 -070 |
My spam view was set to show spam. It did not display any messages. No
spam count number.
Yet I knew I had received a number of messages that showed up nowhere else.
When I turned on "show filtered" those messages showed up , in SPAM.
Shouldn't the "show SPAM" override the "(not) show filtered"
directive
since we're in the SPAM view already? And what's with the count, the
messages ARE marked as SPAM - they are in there. why not say so?
9.27 xp
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| Re: spam view weirdness |
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Wed, 09 Apr 2008 17:31:34 +020 |
Op Wed, 09 Apr 2008 17:21:47 +0200 schreef Fritz Oppliger
<fritzatfritzopdotcom@where.ever>:
> My spam view was set to show spam. It did not display any messages. No
> spam count number.
> Yet I knew I had received a number of messages that showed up nowhere
> else.
> When I turned on "show filtered" those messages showed up , in
SPAM.
> Shouldn't the "show SPAM" override the "(not) show
filtered" directive
> since we're in the SPAM view already? And what's with the count, the
> messages ARE marked as SPAM - they are in there. why not say so?
> 9.27 xp
I'd phrase it differently: in the Spam view (and the Trash view), 'show
filtered' should be on by default. And that is already the case.
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Rijk van Geijtenbeek
Opera Software ASA, Documentation & QA
Tweak: http://my.opera.com/Rijk/blog/
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