On 07/28/2015 05:25 PM, William wrote:
On 07/28/2015 02:17 PM, William wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> On 07/23/2015 03:00 PM, William wrote:
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> Most messages received from this fedora list are labelled junk by
>> Thunderbird. This is even though I whitelisted "From" =
>> "users-request(a)lists.fedoraproject.org". Actually, I have this
>> problem both in my Fedora-21 and my windows-7 systems. Any ideas?
>> Surely messages from this list are not junk!
>>
>> thanks,
>> Bill.
>
> My original message was vague; my apologies. The Fedora list
> messages were not being put into the "Bulk Mail" folder. Rather, they
> were being flagged with a little "flame" symbol in the inbox table of
> contents, and between the message header and the message body.
> Clicking the "Not Junk" button clears that flame symbol, but it
> reappears again shortly after. Also, not all fedora list messages
> are flagged with the flame symbol; but most are. I see no pattern as
> to which are and which are not.
>
> > Seriously, I've gotten rid of that issue by whitelisting any message
> > where the To: field contains users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org and haven't
> > had one drop into the Junk folder since.
>
> Thank-you.
>
> 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.
>
> thanks,
> Bill.
> 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.
Thank-you Joe. I tried what you suggested. No change. I also tried
deleting *all* the filters, exiting Thunderbird, and re-launching
Thunderbird. Still the same behavior. But it sure seemed like a good
theory.
I raised this issue because it is unique to the Fedora list, though I
experience the problem in both Fedora-21 and Windows-7. I gather from
everyone else's silence that I'm the only person experiencing the
problem. If I really am the only person affected, we can drop this;
it's just a rather minor nuisance.
Bill.
Rick Stevens said:
In Thunderbird, go to:
Edit->Account Settings
Select the "Junk Settings" item under the account you're concerned with,
then click on the "Global Junk Preferences" button. In the next window,
select the "Junk" tab, then click on the "Reset Training Data"
button.
You've just wiped out any junk training Thunderbird client has.
When you get new mail, the system won't tag anything as junk unless you
click on the "Junk" button. Eventually you'll retrain Thunderbird.
I also have the "Do not automatically mark mail as junk if the sender is
in:....Personal Address Book" section of the "Junk Settings" for my
account and I've added this list's address in my address book.
Thank-you Rick. I tried those things, both in Fedora and in Windows.
After doing those things, I completely exited Thunderbird and
re-launched. No change! Thunderbird keeps on flagging most messages
from this group, and only messages from this group, as junk! ...even
after I click the "Not Junk" button or use "Message > Mark > As Not
Junk".
Bill.