On 10/31/2013 12:00 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
On 10/29/2013 01:49 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
On 10/28/2013 12:52 AM, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 00:33:09 -0500, Duaine Hechler wrote:
I've got the first part working (all the people I know) - how do I get the rest to go to an Junk / Unknown folder ? Rules execute in the order listed, so create one filter that does the first part, then create a filter that runs last that deals with the junk/ unknown folder.
Jim
Thanks to everyone - however, for now, I think I found "my" optimal procedure:
1) put everyone I know (as well as customer, etc emails) in the address book
2) Then let the Junk procedures move anything else to the Junk folder
3) As needed above, check the Junk folder for legit emails then add them in the address book so next time they will not end up in the Junk folder.
I've been using it the last couple of days - and - so far, I like it !
Thanks again, Duaine
Confused again......I thought the Junk Control was to - automatically - mark non-address book entries as Junk. I'm finding more and more than - I - have to mark Junk - - - - WHY ? - - - - Then was is all this "training" thing all about ?
Just not being in your address book will not mean it's junk mail. It just means that what is in your address book is definitely not junk mail. Everytime you "tell", click the "Junk" button, Thunderbird you think something is junk it learns over time what you want to get and what you don't want. As I said before, you need to spend some time working on the ATT/Yahoo web mail training Yahoo what you think is junk. They have some excellent junk mail filters if you work with them for a while. Keeps that junk from even getting to your computer. -- A cat is a puzzle with no solution. Cats are tiny little women in fur coats. When you get all full of yourself try giving orders to a cat. _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org