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Old 12-15-2005, 05:02 PM
rogerg rogerg is offline
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Originally Posted by KevinH
By default searches exclude the junk folder. If you want to include the junk folder in your searches add is:anywhere to the search. To remove items from Junk just us the 'Empty Junk' option on that folder.

Also we don't automatically update the search if you delete from non-simple search. If the search is simple like "in:inbox" the client will update the message list. If the search is more complex we do not re-run the search since we'll have to do a server side search.
1- I think you are missing my point. Select Junk. In the search field type --POSSIBLEJUNK. Therefore the search would look like "in:Junk --POSSIBLEJUNK". Click the search buttin and you will get a message that says can not parse search string. This is probably a bug as the search string should be excaped so that "--" could be in the search string.

2- Selection the Junk folder. Type any seach string you like it does not matter. The list of messages that have been selected that match the search appear. Now select on or more and then click the Delete button. These will disappear from the search results i.e. it looks like they got deleted (moved to the Trash folder). In actual fact this does not happen. The results are removed from the search result list but not actually deleted (moved to the Trash folder). This is a bug. I am not looking for the search to run automatically or anything else.


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Originally Posted by KevinH
For this we'll need a copy of the full message. When view the message right click on on the message in the message list and select 'View Orginal' copy/paste that entire text into a file, zip it and attach it here.


For now this is the best place. Soon we'll get bugzilla out and you can report them directly.
I have attached the message for you below. You can also get it direct yourself by subscribing to Fiercewireless news letter in HTML format.

thanks
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