dryfly wrote:
Clay L wrote:
Rather than download the stuff and then delete it I use MailWasher which lets me either decide what is deleted or use a filter on it before I download. Either way when I run the Mailwasher "Was"h function all of the spam is deleted before I download my email via Thunderbird.
Not trying to DELETE, I'm trying to RESTORE a message Thunderbird thinks is spam.
Mark the message as "Not junk" and move it to the inbox of your choice. It should stay where you put it as a regular email.
Thunderbird lately has bee a pain with its spam decisions, marking legit things junk because it sees sales offers in the body of the email. Also the filters on Tbird used to be easier to use and more reliable.