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Old 22 Sep 2020, 06:03 PM   #10
JamesHenderson
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Originally Posted by xyzzy View Post
With respect to the actual Spam folder, I agree you should never set that folder's Spam learning to spam since that may falsely mark a message as spam if you don't intercept it before Spam learning's daily check. Not setting Spam learning (as recommended) gives you the opportunity to mark messages as not spam since stuff is learned as spam in the Spam folder only when you explicitly delete those items from the Spam folder. I believe this is why it's done that way.
So, if I delete something from the spam folder as it is neither spam nor of particular interest, it gets learned as spam? ...or does it only learn the spam when fastmail auto-purges after 90 days?
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