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running spam forwarding filter gives error

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1) Thunderbird catches nuisance spam, and I manually remove some spam messages using the junk status icon. I get 10-15 spam messages a day.

2) My service provide is Comcast, they provide a forwarding address for spam (missedspam@comcastdotnet), plus other services exist for forwarding serious phishing attempts (phishing@ ...) or abuse (abuse@ ...).

3. So to train Comcast to prevent the spam, I created a filter "forward <status = junk> to missedspam@comcast, etc.

The problem is: when the rule sends the spam as it comes in to missedspam@ ... I get a an error message (one for each send) that says, "too many sessions."

Is there a work around to complete the sends without instigating error messages?

1) Thunderbird catches nuisance spam, and I manually remove some spam messages using the junk status icon. I get 10-15 spam messages a day. 2) My service provide is Comcast, they provide a forwarding address for spam (missedspam@comcastdotnet), plus other services exist for forwarding serious phishing attempts (phishing@ ...) or abuse (abuse@ ...). 3. So to train Comcast to prevent the spam, I created a filter "forward <status = junk> to missedspam@comcast, etc. '''The problem is''': when the rule sends the spam as it comes in to missedspam@ ... I get a an error message (one for each send) that says, "too many sessions." Is there a work around to complete the sends without instigating error messages?
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