![]() ![]() If TB thinks it can give these "spam" or junk mail messages back to the server or somehow put them on the server, I have no idea how it thinks it can do that - the server has no ability to "take" them back. ![]() This netbook pulls email from a single pop3 account on a server located at $dayjob. It doesn't show up in the folder listing in the left-hand pane no matter how much I expand them. After hearing her complain once too often about e-mails that show up and then disappear, never to be found again, I said enough is GD enough, and I grabbed the f'ing netbook and squinted at the screen and tried to figure out wtf TB is doing with the mail that it thinks is spam.įirst thing, I turned off the GD spam detection thing.īut there is apparently supposed to be a "junk" folder, but I can't find the folder. I have Thunderbird (apparently version 24.3.0) installed on my SO's netbook. ![]()
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