Perhaps someone who uses Thunderbird can tell me this. The question has come up often but this is the first time I've really needed to know.
I received a well-known spam this morning. One of those that says postman tried to deliver a package and I should print out a label. I'm sure others have seen such and, thank goodness I knew better. My question:
Thunderbird attached its usual note: "Thunderbird thinks this is junk." I always think there is something I am supposed to do to confirm but I don't know what. When the note and insignia are there, there is no "Junk" button, only a "Not junk" button.
Perhaps I am supposed to just delete it without doing anything? Will that tell Thunderbird that it is indeed junk? Thank you.
I just hope that is all it is - no more than spam. Perhaps my antivirus program will catch it otherwise.
I received a well-known spam this morning. One of those that says postman tried to deliver a package and I should print out a label. I'm sure others have seen such and, thank goodness I knew better. My question:
Thunderbird attached its usual note: "Thunderbird thinks this is junk." I always think there is something I am supposed to do to confirm but I don't know what. When the note and insignia are there, there is no "Junk" button, only a "Not junk" button.
Perhaps I am supposed to just delete it without doing anything? Will that tell Thunderbird that it is indeed junk? Thank you.
I just hope that is all it is - no more than spam. Perhaps my antivirus program will catch it otherwise.
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