Mail is marking all Sent messages as Junk

Mail is marking all my Sent messages as Junk. In addition, any mail I send myself arrives in the Junk folder.
Also annoying is that some new messages received (about 50%) arrive in the Inbox marked as Read.
MacBook Pro Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

For the Junk Mail problem.
Go to Mail > Preferences > Junk Mail.
Deselect "Enable junk mail filtering"
Quit and relaunch Mail.
Go to Mail > Preferences > Junk Mail and reselect
"Enable junk mail filtering". Select Reset to reset
the Junk Mail "learned" settings and you can leave
Junk Mail set to Automatic when doing so.
For the new messages received being marked as read,
for what type of account - .Mac, IMAP or POP?
Thanks! I've reset as you suggested. Hopefully that will be effective.
I'm using a Pop account.

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