Re: F21: Thunderbird insists on calling Fedora list messages junk!

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On 07/28/2015 11:17 AM, William wrote:

I tried that.  No change; same behavior.  It also doesn't matter when I
set the filter to be run.  I checked for other user filters; there are
none.  I have several e-mail accounts in Thunderbird, but this problem
shows up only for Fedora list messages, and only in the one e-mail
account that I use for the Fedora list.  If I recall correctly, this
problem started showing up in late spring.  Is anyone else seeing this
behavior?  Is there something in the Fedora list message headers that is
bugging Thunderbird's spam-checking code, and can be adjusted?  This
seems to not be a Thunderbird issue and not a Fedora issue, but a Fedora
list issue.

Try this: remove the filter completely and close the list of filters. Then, reopen the list and create a new filter, giving it a different name and typing in the email address from scratch instead of using Copy/Paste. It sounds a tad heavy-handed, but there's a possibility that there's a non-printing character stuck in there that's fscking things up.

Back when I did Windows support for an ISP, there were times that simply removing and replacing the user's password for Dial-Up didn't work. Having the caller use the Backspace key to remove the password and holding it down for at least a second after the box was cleared did. No, I don't know if there were invisible characters there, but it's as good an explanation as any.
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