Mike,
In Thunderbird 0.8 the tools menu there are a couple of different
settings that you might need to check.
Mail filters is not exactly Junk Mail controls. Using mail filters you
have to designate the action you want to occur. So for a new filter
click Tools -> Message Filters. At the top is a drop down list, filters
can/must be for different mail accounts.
Click New. Filter name: Bill Gate's is a spammer, etc. I have found that
this filter setting requires an action. Even if you mark it junk, it
will still need to have the move action set in the first drop down list,
eg. Move to Junk on local folders. Messages marked Junk using the Junk
icon should automatically move if you have it set in Tools -> Junk Mail
Controls. They should also move if the filter picks it up as junk using
the adaptive mail filters. But if you create a new filter that applies
to mail already in the inbox you have to run the mail filter rules.
mike hoy wrote:
> hi
> at work i use windows and will be trying out
> thunderbird, i've got it set up at work and the
> filters only work if I choose TOOLS -> 'run filters on
> folders'. I remember in outlook express it applied
> filters as the email came in. I looked all around the
> options advanced and didn't see anything that would
> automatically filter as the emails come in.
>
> i know not really linux related
>
> mike h
>
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