From: Michael Fogler on
iMac 2.66GHz 10.6.3 4GB RAM --

Mail.app determines an email is junk (does this well), then puts it in
the Junk Folder (as it's supposed to) and puts a copy of it in the
Trash folder. I don't have any Rules set up. Just the standard
instructions in the Junk Mail part of the preferences.

Why the duplicating into the Trash folder? Any ideas why this is happening?
--
Michael Fogler
http://michaelfogler.com

From: Fred Moore on
In article <hqpddu$373$1(a)solani.org>,
Michael Fogler <guitarist(a)michaelfogler.com> wrote:

> iMac 2.66GHz 10.6.3 4GB RAM --
>
> Mail.app determines an email is junk (does this well), then puts it in
> the Junk Folder (as it's supposed to) and puts a copy of it in the
> Trash folder. I don't have any Rules set up. Just the standard
> instructions in the Junk Mail part of the preferences.
>
> Why the duplicating into the Trash folder? Any ideas why this is happening?

Go to Preferences->Junk Mail->Advanced... What is specified under
'Perform the following actions:'?
From: Michael Fogler on
On 2010-04-22 11:39:13 -0400, Fred Moore said:

> In article <hqpddu$373$1(a)solani.org>,
> Michael Fogler <guitarist(a)michaelfogler.com> wrote:
>
>> iMac 2.66GHz 10.6.3 4GB RAM --
>>
>> Mail.app determines an email is junk (does this well), then puts it in
>> the Junk Folder (as it's supposed to) and puts a copy of it in the
>> Trash folder. I don't have any Rules set up. Just the standard
>> instructions in the Junk Mail part of the preferences.
>>
>> Why the duplicating into the Trash folder? Any ideas why this is happening?
>
> Go to Preferences->Junk Mail->Advanced... What is specified under
> 'Perform the following actions:'?

nothing. I haven't even checked "Perform the following actions"
--
Michael Fogler
http://michaelfogler.com

From: Fred Moore on
In article <hqpunv$8tu$1(a)solani.org>,
Michael Fogler <guitarist(a)michaelfogler.com> wrote:
> On 2010-04-22 11:39:13 -0400, Fred Moore said:
> > In article <hqpddu$373$1(a)solani.org>,
> > Michael Fogler <guitarist(a)michaelfogler.com> wrote:
> >
> >> iMac 2.66GHz 10.6.3 4GB RAM --
> >>
> >> Mail.app determines an email is junk (does this well), then puts it in
> >> the Junk Folder (as it's supposed to) and puts a copy of it in the
> >> Trash folder. I don't have any Rules set up. Just the standard
> >> instructions in the Junk Mail part of the preferences.
> >>
> >> Why the duplicating into the Trash folder? Any ideas why this is
> >> happening?
> >
> > Go to Preferences->Junk Mail->Advanced... What is specified under
> > 'Perform the following actions:'?
>
> nothing. I haven't even checked "Perform the following actions"

Try instituting some filtering rules for Junk then. Sometimes if a pref
is corrupted, setting a new one clears it up.
From: Tom Stiller on
In article <hqpddu$373$1(a)solani.org>,
Michael Fogler <guitarist(a)michaelfogler.com> wrote:

> iMac 2.66GHz 10.6.3 4GB RAM --
>
> Mail.app determines an email is junk (does this well), then puts it in
> the Junk Folder (as it's supposed to) and puts a copy of it in the
> Trash folder. I don't have any Rules set up. Just the standard
> instructions in the Junk Mail part of the preferences.
>
> Why the duplicating into the Trash folder? Any ideas why this is happening?

FWIW, it doesn't do that here (Mac OS X 10.6.3, Mail 4.2). Junk mail is
deleted from the Junk folder according to the schedule set in account
preferences.

--
Tom Stiller

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