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Thunderbird - junk

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ok - i know how to create filters

but what i can not figure is how to "AGREE" with what Thunderbird "SUSPECTS /THINKS" is junk  to avoid having to create filter - part of the adaptive learning that would be effing awesome  - a button next to yellow  "not junk" would read - " yes this is junk" then i don't have to create filters over an over again 

thanks in advance if that setting already exists but i am too knuckle headed to have read it and not understand...

ok - i know how to create filters but what i can not figure is how to "AGREE" with what Thunderbird "SUSPECTS /THINKS" is junk to avoid having to create filter - part of the adaptive learning that would be effing awesome - a button next to yellow "not junk" would read - " yes this is junk" then i don't have to create filters over an over again thanks in advance if that setting already exists but i am too knuckle headed to have read it and not understand...

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i appreciate that but thunderbird already marks them as spam.potential spam...? and i still get them.. i don't mean to be obtuse - i am suppose to unclick the flame and reclick it? that is how it learns? thanks again in advance

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You can tell Thunderbird what to do with messages classified as junk. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-and-junk-spam-messages#w_junk-filter-settings

You'll still get them anyway, there is no way around that once your email address is 'burned'. But you won't see them in your Inbox anymore.

Also see how to train the filter: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-and-junk-spam-messages#w_training-the-junk-filter

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