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How can I get a spam folder for my email where you will put questionable messages?

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If Thunderbird decides an email is spam - such as those from my church (!) - it just disappears. I have no spam folder. Is it up to me to create one? Will Thunderbird then recognize it? If I go to my internet provider's web mail, the messages are there in a spam file, but that's a pain. I recently created a "junk" folder, but church messages yesterday and today did not go there. Would they have had this folder been named "spam?"

If Thunderbird decides an email is spam - such as those from my church (!) - it just disappears. I have no spam folder. Is it up to me to create one? Will Thunderbird then recognize it? If I go to my internet provider's web mail, the messages are there in a spam file, but that's a pain. I recently created a "junk" folder, but church messages yesterday and today did not go there. Would they have had this folder been named "spam?"

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Thunderbird does not use the word spam or use a folder called spam. Your provider does. If you are using IMAP then you need to subscribe to the spam folder on the providers server to see it. File-Subscribe If you are using POP then you have to go to the providers webmail page to view the spam folder..

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

Thunderbird does not use the word spam or use a folder called spam. Your provider does. If you are using IMAP then you need to subscribe to the spam folder on the providers server to see it. File-Subscribe If you are using POP then you have to go to the providers webmail page to view the spam folder..

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Why, then, did Thunderbird used to warn me that a message might possibly be spam and allow me to make the decision whether it was or not, instead of just sending It out into the ether?

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Thunderbird warns about Scam. Not the same thing. Both 4 letter words but spelled different.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbirds-scam-detection

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