How can I stop TB from marking a particular website spam?
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How can I stop TB from marking a particular website spam?
See title.
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Re: How can I stop TB from marking a particular website spam
We'll need a bit more clarity on the issue. Thunderbird doesn't mark "a particular website spam". In the first place Thunderbird doesn't use the word Spam in any way. Secondly, TB will attempt to identify junk messages as they arrive but that's not automatically marking the sender, just the message.
Could you be a bit more clear on the issue?
Could you be a bit more clear on the issue?
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Re: How can I stop TB from marking a particular website spam
The Subject line in one of the messages I am referring to is:
"Subject [spam] Replacing a Version 1 A119 - New reply to watched thread"
If TB isn't putting the "[spam]" in front of the subject, who else might be doing that?
"Subject [spam] Replacing a Version 1 A119 - New reply to watched thread"
If TB isn't putting the "[spam]" in front of the subject, who else might be doing that?
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Re: How can I stop TB from marking a particular website spam
The usual suspect for something like that would be your email provider. You might review the message with that term in the subject by viewing it on the webmail page, using a browser.
BTW, only a minor thing but forum rules allow only three lines in a forum signature. Please edit yours to comply. faq.php?mode=rules#f3r3
BTW, only a minor thing but forum rules allow only three lines in a forum signature. Please edit yours to comply. faq.php?mode=rules#f3r3