Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Ned Freed writes:The obvious way to make this work in IMAP is with a standardized folder annotation saying "messages put in this folder were flagged as spam".I think what Thunderbird and Apple Mail do is to set specific message flags on messages in whatever folders they happen to be in: $Junk if the user said a particular message is spam, $autojunk if tb autonomously decided that message is spam, $nonjunk and $autononjunk for the opposite. (I may be wrong about the exact flag names.)
Something like that, yes.
This was specified in some expired draft,
Which was mine.
which IMO now has been frozen by deployment. Apple Mail and Thunderbird add up to >10% for me. Time for an informational RFC, perhaps. "Widely-used IMAP flag names"?
Yes. I think even more important to create the IANA registry for keywords. Do you want to help finish my draft?