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How can I automatically have incoming mail be categorized in subfolders in incoming mail?

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How do I train incoming emails to automatically be placed in certain created incoming mail subcategories such as advertisements, work and family? In Outloook I can create message rules for certain emails from certain senders.

How do I train incoming emails to automatically be placed in certain created incoming mail subcategories such as advertisements, work and family? In Outloook I can create message rules for certain emails from certain senders.

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Thunderbird calls them message filters. Otherwise, the concepts are pretty much the same.

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

Thunderbird calls them message filters. Otherwise, the concepts are pretty much the same.