Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Thunderbird is marking some messages as Junk that are not junk.

  • 5 tontu
  • 1 am na jafe-jafe bii
  • 93 views
  • i mujjee tontu mooy christ1

more options

Thunderbird marks some messages from a contact in my Personal Address Book as Junk, even though the contact is in my Personal Address Book. When I click the Not Spam button, the message briefly gets set to Not Junk, but then it gets reset to Junk when I open the message or change folders. I have set "Do not automatically mark mail as junk if the sender is in: Personal Address Book". I checked that the correct sender email address is in my Personal Address Book. I reset the Training Data. I don't see anything on my ISP (verizon.net with aol.com hosting my email) in the Spam folder. I don't know if my ISP is tagging the message as Spam. The messages are from Groupon, so I understand why they might be flagged if they were not in my Personal Address Book. Some messages from Groupon are not marked as Junk, so it seems like the adaptive junk mail controls are working otherwise. Also, I have a filter that moves Groupon messages to a folder for ecommerce. Both the Junk and Not Junk Groupon messages are moved to the ecommerce folder. When I see the Junk Groupon messages, I dutifully set them to Not Junk.

How can I check a message to see if it has been flagged as Spam in the header or elsewhere (not the Junk icon)?

If that is not the problem, is this a known bug in Thunderbird or a setting that needs to be changed?

What can I do?

I am using Thunderbird 60.7.2 (64-bit) on Ubuntu Mate 16.04.

Thanks!

Thunderbird marks some messages from a contact in my Personal Address Book as Junk, even though the contact is in my Personal Address Book. When I click the Not Spam button, the message briefly gets set to Not Junk, but then it gets reset to Junk when I open the message or change folders. I have set "Do not automatically mark mail as junk if the sender is in: Personal Address Book". I checked that the correct sender email address is in my Personal Address Book. I reset the Training Data. I don't see anything on my ISP (verizon.net with aol.com hosting my email) in the Spam folder. I don't know if my ISP is tagging the message as Spam. The messages are from Groupon, so I understand why they might be flagged if they were not in my Personal Address Book. Some messages from Groupon are not marked as Junk, so it seems like the adaptive junk mail controls are working otherwise. Also, I have a filter that moves Groupon messages to a folder for ecommerce. Both the Junk and Not Junk Groupon messages are moved to the ecommerce folder. When I see the Junk Groupon messages, I dutifully set them to Not Junk. How can I check a message to see if it has been flagged as Spam in the header or elsewhere (not the Junk icon)? If that is not the problem, is this a known bug in Thunderbird or a setting that needs to be changed? What can I do? I am using Thunderbird 60.7.2 (64-bit) on Ubuntu Mate 16.04. Thanks!

darian.boggs moo ko soppali ci

Saafara biñ tànn

This is a known problem for AOL/Yahoo/Verizon accounts all using the Yahoo mail system. With the current release version of Thunderbird I don't think there is anything you can do about it. The good news is, this will be fixed in the next major release version TB68, to be released soon.

Jàng tontu lii ci fi mu bokk 👍 1

All Replies (5)

more options

Saafara yiñ Tànn

This is a known problem for AOL/Yahoo/Verizon accounts all using the Yahoo mail system. With the current release version of Thunderbird I don't think there is anything you can do about it. The good news is, this will be fixed in the next major release version TB68, to be released soon.

more options

Thanks! Does AOL use the Yahoo mail system?

more options

Yes, it does now.

more options

I too have this problem. I am on Thunderbird 60.9.0. When is TB68 expected to be released?

more options

It is available now. At the top right of the Thunderbird window, click the menu button > Help > About Thunderbird In case there are anymore questions, please start a new topic.