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On Thursday, 2024-11-14 at 11:00 -0600, Milt Epstein via Alpine-info wrote:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2024, Thomas Gramstad via Alpine-info wrote:

Office365 has been enforced at work, and I'm now using "Alpine
with MS365 using OAuth2" and Alpine 2.26.

Similar for me.  I don't know if you're having Alpine talk to MS365
using IMAP, or instead using something like fetchmail to get the
messages.  (I've done both of these, although I have more experience
with the latter.)


Some legitimate e-mail is now in the Spam folder. How do I tell
Alpine that they are NOT spam?

As someone said, it is MS365 that is marking them as spam, not Alpine,
so you'd have to tell MS365 that it's not spam, not Alpine.  There
should be a way to do that through the MS365 web interface -- but you
may have to do it for each such message individually.

There are two things to do:

  - remove the junk/spam flag, if it exists (I don't know how it is
    stored)
  - move the mail to the inbox folder.


Thunderbird can do this; but whether the server learns and retrains the bayes database, it is a different question (depends on each server). The only method to be reasonably sure is to use the web interface.


- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
       (from openSUSE 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)

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