Thunderbird's builtin spam filters are quite good once properly trained. ![]() Much less work than doing it 20 emails at a time. Check junk folder for false positives, mark not junk, repeat until it's good. If you give the junk filter a few hundred samples it will be pretty accurate. As you assign 'junk' status to emails, you can rerun the spam filters on the inbox until it's properly trained, and most of the subsequent emails will get moved to the Junk folder automatically after you've created a decent set of spam samples. It's a one time operation, don't overthink it. Use spam emails to train your thunderbird spam filters once all the emails have downloaded. NOTE: while the specific counts are not possible, you can switch back and forth between offline/not offline, but it's a pain, requires confirm click.Äownload all emails.
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