Convergence Mark as Spam

The SUN Convergence Help has this listed
How Do I Mark a Message as Spam?
1. Click the name of the email folder that contains the messages you want to mark as spam.
2. Select the message or messages you want to mark as spam.
3. From the toolbar menu, click the Spam icon.
That button does not seem to exist yet.

karl.rossing wrote:
That button does not seem to exist yet.The button does exist, however the overall functionality still requires "refinement".
The reason the button doesn't show up by default is due to RFE #6690464 - "Disable spam functionality if mail server is not configured with a spam filter".
The "spam filter" configuration that is referred to is related to the following messaging server options:
service.feedback.spam: email address where to send spam reports.
service.feedback.notspam: email address where to send not-spam reports.
Configuring these options and restarting messaging server/app-server resulted in the spam icon showing up.
These options were added as part of RFE #6661563 - "Message should be sent to spam endpoint, when Junk, should allow Not Junk.". The idea is that when a user marks an email as spam/not-spam, a copy of the email is sent to a dedicated address and this way the user can provide feedback on the spam-filtering as per the following:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/draft-shafranovich-feedback-report/
Unfortunately this feature hasn't yet been fully implemented (the reporting isn't yet occurring).
In my testing with Convergence(+ patch 1), I also found and logged the following:
bug #6749220 - "Spam/Junk folder should be auto-created if missing"
RFE #6749223 - "Site-wide and per-domain configuration option for Spam/Junk IMAP folder name."
RFE #6749225 - "Provide end-user configurable IMAP folder name for Spam/Junk email"
Regards,
Shane.

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