On Thu, 14 Nov 2024, Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info wrote:

[ ... ]
> 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.

Right.  As this page says:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/label-a-message-as-junk-or-not-junk-44d9bad9-c8e2-479f-8344-8549bb65019d

  Note: Clicking Not Junk or Mark as Not Junk does not instruct
  Outlook to classify similar messages as non-junk. To help prevent
  legitimate messages from reaching the junk folder, you can add a
  sender to your Outlook contacts or classify all messages from a
  sender's domain as non-junk. If you are on a mailing list, you can
  use Mailing List Manager to make sure that messages are handled by a
  mailing list rule and not classified as junk.

Milt Epstein
mepst...@illinois.edu
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