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halh

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Jun 20, 2008
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A similar thread appeared a year ago, with no result. Apology for the repetition, but I've included more information.

G5/1.8 Dual Mac OS X (10.4.11) Mail 2.1.3

All of the messages in my Sent Folder are tagged "You marked this message as Junk Mail."

I have been experiencing this issue since the end of March. I have found instances of the problem among a dozen or so other Mac users in various forums, including discussion.apple.com, but no solution.

This is what I know or have tried:

Junk enabled, Automatic, Sender of Message in both Address Book & Previous Recipients selected. No changes made to Advanced options that formerly worked just fine.

I find no settings or Rules that affect Sent mail, other than Automatically Cc: myself, which is NOT selected.

Junk Mail is set to move offending emails to Junk Folder.

At least 90% of the eddressees ARE in my address book, and auto-complete when I type, and in Previous Recipients. As with my own eddress.

I DO NOT have a .Mac account. I recently changed my ISP, but that was done after the issue came up, so no junk screening superimposed.

I have selected Not Junk individually for all Sent messages, but future emails to those same recipients are still tagged as Junk.

I have Reset Junk Mail.

I think I recall a recent Mail update, but may be thinking of Safari. Security Update 2008-002 was installed 31 March(?).

Is there perhaps a .plist, Mail or Preferences, that can be deleted without wreaking havoc on the other laboriously entered Rules?

This is annoying, but not manually insurmountable. I just hate to be annoyed.

Thanks for any help.


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