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I get email from Life Line Screening.... (Attached file shows the From line from this message.) (In case the jpeg doesn't load, the From line is: From: Life Line Screening Ad Partner <hhiwipn@nikkon.goldensdistributors.com>)

I have my message filter set to match 'From Contains Screening'. I have 'Match any of the following' set with a check mark. I have 'Perform these actions' set to Mark As Read, and Delete Message. I have 'Apply filter when' set to Manually Run and Getting New Mail -> Filter before junk Classification.

But, after I open my TB, I see that this message is in the Junk box, not being deleted as I intended. Whazzup?

I am running Firefox 102.0.1 (64-bit) and TB 91.11.0 (64-bit) Thanks, Guys. Jerry

I get email from Life Line Screening.... (Attached file shows the From line from this message.) (In case the jpeg doesn't load, the From line is: From: Life Line Screening Ad Partner <hhiwipn@nikkon.goldensdistributors.com>) I have my message filter set to match 'From Contains Screening'. I have 'Match any of the following' set with a check mark. I have 'Perform these actions' set to Mark As Read, and Delete Message. I have 'Apply filter when' set to Manually Run and Getting New Mail -> Filter before junk Classification. But, after I open my TB, I see that this message is in the Junk box, not being deleted as I intended. Whazzup? I am running Firefox 102.0.1 (64-bit) and TB 91.11.0 (64-bit) Thanks, Guys. Jerry

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My suggestion is to set From to contain part of (or all of) the sender's email address, e.g., goldensdistribut

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Thanks for the suggestion. However, each time I get an email about Life Screening, it's always from a different underlying email address (i.e., the part between the <xxxxxxx@xxxxx>; that word Screening is just in an alias for all those Life Screening ads. So, it's like playing whack-a-mole. And I guess I don't really understand how the part of the name before the <email address> (i.e., Life Line Screening Ad Partner) ... how that gets put in before the email address. Guess I have a lot to learn about that. Jerry