> Many MUAs tag SPAM themselves and move SPAM to a junk folder (Thunderbird > uses "Junk"). > > It is said to not automatically train these mails, but let have an human > revise them.
I really think you should turn that off. When it eventually does classify email, you will run into problems because you have two spam filters fighting over control. > Currently, I have configured those folders as "trash" folders for > antispam, which means that those messages are essentially lost, because a > move into a spam folder will not train them. -> The current antispam > plugin ignores moves in and out of trash folders completely. I wonder why > the move trash -> SPAM is ignored? Mostly because you could hit "undelete" and afaiu it would put them back? I haven't ever really used trash folders, somebody else requested support for those. johannes
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