Re: thunderbird junks new messages when folder is opened

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On 15/11/24 10:06, fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm using the daily version of Thunderbird with two email addresses and local folders, and the "Message Filters" interface provides the ability to input rules for both mailboxes and the local folders.

I see it now. I use only one email address so all filters are in one place.

I said "folders" referring to where I classify messages using the filters, all under the one email account.
May be you refer to email accounts as "folders"? I have one old (unused) account that has no filters
and my (only) active account that has all the filters.

I am now waiting a few minutes after fetching mail before opening folders, to see if the issue shows.
I am now on tb "128.4.2esr (64-bit)"
    No, the window down the left side of my display has a "folder" entry for each of my email addresses, containing the Inbox etc, and and entry named "Local Folders" which is automatically created by Thunderbird.
    Under that entry I have lots of folders that I have created where I move emails from specific sources to, either manually or via filters (in addition to the folders I have created there are folders called Drafts, Junk, Deleted and Outbox, that are automatically created by my Thunderbird, being version 134.0a). One of these folders is the folder I have a filter moving emails to that have come from this mailing list.
    In my filters, I have them configured to undertake what ever is being asked before the junk classification, but in the past I haven't seen the junk classification taking place after the emails have been moved, and with the email address I'm using now (instead of my ISP's email address which I've abandoned because of what they have done) which is a Google mail address, the junk and spam classifications seem to be being done by Google, although I haven't seen anything yet that Google has classified a junk, and with that email address I am no longer seeing a lot of emails that Thunderbird considers to be potential spam. Could the issue you are seeing with "Junk" mail be that your filters are also set the perform their actions before the Junk classification?
    Having said this though, I have just checked the "Junk" Folder under "Local Folders" and it has emails in it that I didn't know were there, so maybe I'm getting the same issue you are reporting, but I'm not seeing the action take place.

regards,
Steve


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