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Message #19728
[Bug 665330] Re: Hide Junk messages in Search folders
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Title:
Hide Junk messages in Search folders
Status in The Evolution Mail & Calendaring Tool:
Fix Released
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “evolution” source package in Maverick:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: evolution
SRU JUSTIFICATION:
A minimal patch that hides messages marked as Junk if and only if the current folder to display is a virtual, search folder. Standard folders such as pure IMAP folders will still show the message. Furthermore, there is a "Junk" folder which already groups messages marked as Junk, so the risk to actually lose a message is minimal.
Additionally, this appears to be a regression from Lucid, where Junk
messages would not be shown in Search Folders.
TEST CASE:
1) Create a search folder that lists a number of messages from one or various sources (mail folders)
2) From the search folder, mark a message from the list as Junk.
3) Navigate to the Junk folder, make sure the marked message is listed.
4) Navigate back to the search folder; make sure the message is not visible.
5) (optional) mark the message back as Not Junk
I case of failure, the message will not be visible in the Junk folder. For a failed test case, the message could also still be visible in the new search folder.
For a successful test case, the message marked as Junk will no longer be listed in the Search folder, but will be visible in the Junk folder.
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The upstream bug 617953 has a patch which prevents junk messages from
being visible in search folders. I will attach a backport of that
patch for Ubuntu's 2.30.3 evolution.
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