/Sean Cameron/ said:
> "David Wright" wrote:
>
>> I am using Windows Mail in Vista RTM and when I get the new mail
>> icon showing up in my system tray. All of that is fine, the issue
>> comes when I have deleted the new email without reading it (don't
>> feel like reading spam :P). The new mail icon remains in the
>> system tray, even though I don't have new mail, until I close
>> Windows Mail. Is this supposed to happen?
>
> It is incredibly lame, the same thing happened with Outlook Express
> when a mail rule was applied (even if the rule marked it as read). Of
> course this was expected to some extent because:
>
> 1) Outlook Express was an old, very simple mail client and it wasn't
> being actively maintained. 2) The spam filtering had to be external,
> as it had no built in spam filtering.
>
> The fact that it still does this is a good indication that the
> development team are not using it on a day to day basis, as it annoys
> every single person I have ever seen using OE (and now Windows
> Mail).
>
>
> The Mail Rules need updating too, there is no "when a message is
> marked as spam" option.
An alternative worth considering is the SeaMonkey suite (formerly
Mozilla, and similar to the bloated NetScape). It has an email client
that, while not perfect, works very well. The NEW flag clears.
Further, with correctly configured filters, nearly 100% of SPAM is hosed.
I rely on a "white list", allowing only plain text messages from sources
not in my address book. Over 100 spam messages are shunted to TRASH
daily, where I check occasionally and delete them after a quick review.
If you do not normally receive DESIRED unsolicited mail from sources
not in your address book, as is the case with many users, then this
approach might be right for you. Or, if you prefer, SeaMonkey
has a built in "learning filter"...
There is also the FireFox browser/Thunderbird mail combo - each a
separate client. Very similar to SeaMonkey. Read about it at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/