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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 May 2017 19:07:22 -0500
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Shift+j marks that the message is not junk. You can find it under 
Messages -> Mark. I don't have this problem on my machine. I'm not sure 
if that's because I'm using Orca or because I've already trained 
Thunderbird what I consider junk mail. I thought I fixed this on my 
brother's machine, but I'm not sure what I did to fix it.

On 09/05/17 15:08, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Using jaws 18, on a windows 10 creators update computer.
>
> Well folks, I use Thunderbird 52.1, and starting yesterday afternoon,
> when I would be down arrowing through the list of emails in the inbox,
> Thunderbird would always say, "Thunderbird thinks this is junk mail."
>
> So, I called my computer guy, Rick, and he did some digging. Now he team
> viewered me, (he can do that for anyone), so we started at 2 o'clock
> this afternoon, and he's reading everything he can find on the internet,
> and he's going into my Thunderbird, and trying everything people said to
> try to get rid of the message.
>
> Then, at 5 minutes to 4, he finds this command, (don't know where he
> found it), but to disable that message that pops up, all I have to do
> is, are you ready for this? All I have to do is press shift j. That's
> right, shift j gets rid of the "thunderbird thinks this is junk mail"
> message!
>
> All that digging for 1 key combination and yes, you bet I'm going to do
> a right up and keep it in the computer notebook folder, in the what to
> do section, in case anyone else has this problem!
>
> an hour and 55 minutes, and we find 1 key combination, and it fixes it.
>
> Now I have to do that on each message, but at least I can go through the
> list of messages in the inbox now.
>
> Harry
>
>
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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail


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