On 05/02/2020 12:57, Laurie Brown wrote:
On 05/02/2020 12:55, Mark Rogers wrote:
The folder name makes me suspicious.
Is Thunderbird putting them into the Spam folder locally, or is the Spam folder at your ISP? If, for example, you're using Gmail, then Gmail will create a spam folder of its own and put what it thinks is junk into it. Your TBird client then subscribes to that folder like any other, and won't know what's in it until you either click in it or otherwise do something to force a refresh.
Moving emails from there into your inbox may or may not teach the ISP's mail server what you're interested in. (And adding people to your TBird address list where the ISP can't see them won't have much effect either.)
Does any of that sound plausible?
I agree with all of that, and yes, that folder sounds very like a gmail IMAP account - which we don't know of course...
Cheers, Laurie.
Well, Thunderbird says it can learn so ... But the thing is, it's not necessarily where they get put, it's that the spam folders do not show that they have any emails in them and I want it to. I do ask it not to junk any emails from addresses that are in my contact list. I have not checked the box to ask it to mark spam emails as read.
IMAP and pop.
Or am I misunderstanding you?
Bev