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No longer see ALL messages, including spam after upgrade to TB 128.14 Oesr (64, Win 10)

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  • Остання відповідь від Wayne Mery
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I recently upgraded to TB 128.14 Oesr (64, Win 10). I’m a bit conservative about upgrading anything – as upgrades often waste a lot of time – if not risk justified.

Basically, If it’s workin’ well enough (cost vs benefit) …… well … “don’t fix it” – even though … “if it ain’t broke, doesn’t mean it isn’t sub-optimal”. Here, it seemed worth the risk.

My prior TB version – nope, I don’t remember which it was (is that in a log?) incorrectly identified bookoo normal e-messages as “junk” (junk filter deactivated) wasting a LOT of my time to move them back to the “indox”.

It also – CORRECTLY ID’ed – a big lot of data sucking spam as “junk” (junk filter still deactivated) for my PUBLIC e-address (expected spam magnet) – alerting me of the quantity of (expected) spam I was actually getting (my free Omaha steaks are on the way).

After upgrading (to TB 128.14) I don’t get any, well much of that spam any more (got a couple today) – hurrah (maybe)!! I don’t see it any more. It is gone completely (mostly, ostensibly) and the problem is – I do want to SEE it – all of it – in a “spam folder / directory” nd not in trash– wherever it is – to make sure it is NOT mis-ID’ed as spam – when actually an important message maybe telling me I’ve won the FIFA email prize!

So … “the game is a’foot! Holmes! How can I track down that missing spam – to see ALL of it – to verify it’s identity?

I suspect my hosting company – Hostinger – may be involved – as I did verify, previously, with my previous TB version – that they COULD see into my TB account structure. Can’t find it now, but previous did see MY TB account named “Aviation”. They, Hostinger, said THEY aren’t “moving” anything anywhere – not into “Junk”, anyway. Are they lying (as popular as that has become recently)?

I’m not smart enough to understand DKIM (though I could get that way) just want to see ALL email sent to ALL my e-addresses that didn’t get there – wherever it is (not immediately, I would hope)!

Merci,

Dru

I recently upgraded to TB 128.14 Oesr (64, Win 10). I’m a bit conservative about upgrading anything – as upgrades often waste a lot of time – if not risk justified. Basically, If it’s workin’ well enough (cost vs benefit) …… well … “don’t fix it” – even though … “if it ain’t broke, doesn’t mean it isn’t sub-optimal”. Here, it seemed worth the risk. My prior TB version – nope, I don’t remember which it was (is that in a log?) incorrectly identified bookoo normal e-messages as “junk” (junk filter deactivated) wasting a LOT of my time to move them back to the “indox”. It also – CORRECTLY ID’ed – a big lot of data sucking spam as “junk” (junk filter still deactivated) for my PUBLIC e-address (expected spam magnet) – alerting me of the quantity of (expected) spam I was actually getting (my free Omaha steaks are on the way). After upgrading (to TB 128.14) I don’t get any, well much of that spam any more (got a couple today) – hurrah (maybe)!! I don’t see it any more. It is gone completely (mostly, ostensibly) and the problem is – I do want to SEE it – all of it – in a “spam folder / directory” nd not in trash– wherever it is – to make sure it is NOT mis-ID’ed as spam – when actually an important message maybe telling me I’ve won the FIFA email prize! So … “the game is a’foot! Holmes! How can I track down that missing spam – to see ALL of it – to verify it’s identity? I suspect my hosting company – Hostinger – may be involved – as I did verify, previously, with my previous TB version – that they COULD see into my TB account structure. Can’t find it now, but previous did see MY TB account named “Aviation”. They, Hostinger, said THEY aren’t “moving” anything anywhere – not into “Junk”, anyway. Are they lying (as popular as that has become recently)? I’m not smart enough to understand DKIM (though I could get that way) just want to see ALL email sent to ALL my e-addresses that didn’t get there – wherever it is (not immediately, I would hope)! Merci, Dru

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Perhaps first update to a current version which is 140.

Hey Wayne Mery,

Thanks for your interest, counsel and kind reply. I do hope (expect) to upgrade to 140est someday soon, but for now would like to keep the variables for sorting out any problems constrained. I looked over the upgrade notes for 140 and from my modest understanding of what they address -- did not see any addressing this particular problem -- seeing ALL emails sent to my e-address, spam included -- and maybe NOT seeing missing emails that ARE NOT spam.

I'm hoping that you or others more familiar with TB coding and architecture and trouble-shooting might suggest why I'm OBVIOUSLY not seeing all the emails (expected junk/ spam like sending free Omaha steaks) I was getting daily (40 - 50?) -- in the "junk" folder / directory -- and also not in the "junk" folder.

Having to manually move bookoo emails to "junk" (junk filtering turned off) -- was why I upgraded to this version -- and while MOST of those Omaha steaks and Home Depot, etc ... spam emails are now gone -- that is also the problem -- potentially worse than moving emails to junk. Where did they go to? I'd like to still see ALL emails sent to me -- just to be sure they ALL are junk / spam -- and NONE are NOT junk / spam. I have a "public e-address" (spam magnet) I use when I expect a high risk I might get spam -- and also not.

Where are all those previous daily spam messages (maybe not) now going? How can I see them all? Who is deciding -- based on what criteria -- what is and is not junk / spam? I'd like to always be able to double-check that "algorithm".

Once that is sorted out and things are stable -- hell yes, I would love to upgrade to 140 especially if the upgrade has something I need / want.

Thanks,

Dru

Upgrade notes only have highlights of changes and fixes. Further, you would need to look at every release note since 140.0 to have the full picture of highlights.

You are welcome to be conservative in your update strategy, but then I hope you appreciate there are few if any people here who will spend time offering advice on problems reported with an old release.

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