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Note that you should not delete spam messages, also not from the spam folder,
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because the email server uses the messages in the spam folder to "learn" what spam messages are.
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If you are wondering why a message was moved into the spam folder, these are all possible reasons:
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* The email server of your email provider moved the message into the spam folder. The app can't undo this automatically because this can result in an endless loop.
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* The message classifier (miscellaneous settings tab page) moved the message into the spam folder.
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* A filter rule (navigation menu = left side menu of the start screen), for example a block domain name rule, moved the message into the spam folder.
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* An email address or a network address is on a block list (receive settings tab page).
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If you receive a lot of spam messages in your inbox, the best you can do is to contact the email provider to ask if spam filtering can be improved.
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Also, FairEmail can show a small red warning flag
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