Re: Thunderbird adaptive junk control - does it work?

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On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 4:43 AM lejeczek via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys.

I have - as you can probably see - a Yahoo account and there, on the server I have a all my filters/rules set and those work, say..
another mailing messages list a filter/rule puts meails where I told it to, to a folder, I can confirm that when I go to Yahoo's web mail, but...
Thunderbird keeps putting those message into "Bulk"(spam) folder even though I told Thunderbird not to - by marking message as 'not spam', a number of times already.
I also have "Trust junk mail headers" de-activated, so it should be entirely on Thunderbird's internal business logic to spam counting.

Thunderbird  uses a Baysian filter that is trained based on the user turning the "SPAM" flag on or off, so the only internal logic should be the initial Baysian filter setting.  It could be useful to maintain an assortment of SPAM messages (maybe headers would be enough) for training, or a way to transfer a trained filter from one system to another.
 
I don't think all this works in Thunderbird or if it does then it does it extremely poorly.
What is your experience I wonder & I wonder if there is something, some setting/tweaking I missed which can help?
(I want to avoid putting addresses into my adrress book only for the reason of helping spam filtering)

many thanks, L.
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