Help?  Apple Mail no matter what I do, marks my SENT emails as JUNK?

I've tried yours (and others suggestions) and no matter what I do Apple Mail always marks my SENT messages only as JUNK and my incoming MESSAGE I send to myself as junk. Filtering works great for everything else. My exact name and email address ARE in my address book and previous recipients list. I have my junk email filter set to all of these two criteria are not satisfied it marks it as junk and moves the message to a folder I have labeled as JUNK. I tried each of these suggestions:
1. Unchecking the box that says "Disable Junk Mail Filtering"; then quitting mail, then restarting mail, then configuring my Junk Mail to customized actions and leaving my junk mail to a folder I have as JUNK mail. No Luck.
2. I have tried the same as above, but then I hit the RESET button. No luck.
3. I went to the Apple store and configured the email filters to the way I have it and it does the same thing. It marks all outgoing mail (Sent Mail) as junk and any messages you send to yourself as junk.
I think this is just a glitch in Apple Mail as I have not seen or heard about another solution. Can't believe 10.4.8 and Apple Mail is not working perfectly. Seems like a simple glitch.
Anyone???

There is probably some corruption in one or more of the files used by the junk filter. The following procedure thoroughly gets rid of all those files, so that Mail creates them anew:
1. Quit Mail.
2. In the Finder, go to ~/Library/Mail/.
3. Locate LSMMap2 and move it to the Trash. This file stores information about what does and doesn’t constitute junk, and is what allows the junk filter to learn. Clicking the Reset button in Preferences > Junk Mail also deletes LSMMap2. The file was called just LSMMap in early versions of Mail, delete that as well if you see it.
4. Locate DefaultCounts and move it to the Trash. This file keeps statistics about the number of messages that have been marked as junk, either automatically by the junk filter or manually by the user.
5. Locate MessageRules.plist and/or MessageSorting.plist and move it to the Desktop. This is where Mail stores all the rules, including those used by the junk filter. The former is used by Mail 2.x, the latter by Mail 1.x. There is probably also a MessageRules.plist.backup and/or MessageSorting.plist.backup file there; move it to the Desktop too.
6. Look for the account folders. The name of each account folder starts with the account type (POP, IMAP, Mac), followed by the account username and the incoming mail server. Open each of the account folders, locate the Junk.mbox or Junk.imapmbox folder within it, and move it to the Trash if present.
7. Go to ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/. Locate any Junk.mbox mailboxes there (their name may include the account name in parenthesis), and move them to the Trash.
Note: Messages in Junk mailboxes with an .mbox suffix are stored locally and will be lost forever as a result of doing steps 6 and 7. If there is a chance that you have legit messages there that you want to preserve, either move the messages to another mailbox in Mail first, or move Junk.mbox to the Desktop (to be imported back later) instead of to the Trash. Junk mailboxes with an .imapmbox suffix aren’t a concern because they are stored on the server and Mail will rebuild them automatically.
8. Open Mail. As a result of removing the rules file, the junk filter will be disabled now. You may want to either tell Mail to go offline immediately after opening it, or shut down the Internet connection before opening Mail, to prevent it from downloading anything until the junk mail filter has been enabled again.
9. Go to Mail > Preferences > Junk Mail, enable junk filtering, and configure it however you wish.
10. Go online again if you went offline in step 8.
If the above solves the problem and you don’t have any rules you’d like to preserve or recreating them is not a daunting task, just trash the rules files that were moved to the Desktop and be done with it.
Note: For those not familiarized with the ~/ notation, it refers to the user’s home folder. You can easily locate any of the folders referred to in this post by copying the folder path here, doing Go > Go to Folder in the Finder, and pasting the folder path there.

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