> On 6 Mar 2019, at 19:20, John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> On 3/5/2019 16:10:24, mike wilson wrote:
>>> On 05 March 2019 at 21:07 John <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On the message pane for Thunderbird I have several buttons - "Reply List",
>>> "Reply", "Forward", "Archive", "Junk" and "Delete". But, I've noticed that
>>> whenever there's a message that Thunderbird thinks might be junk, the "Junk"
>>> button is no longer there.
>>> 
>>> There's a "Not Junk" button in a pop down in the message pane, but to 
>>> confirm
>>> that "Yes, this message is indeed JUNK", I have to right click the message 
>>> in
>>> the message list, slide down the context menu to find "Mark" and select 
>>> "mark as
>>> Junk" from the secondary menu.
>>> 
>>> Why do they do this?
>>> 
>>> The time when I most need to use the "Junk" button they take it away.
>> Blame Adobe.  It always works for me.
> 
> What does Adobe have to do with Thunderbird?
> 

Mike blames Adobe for everything. 

Haven't you read the fascinating piece he wrote for History Today entitled 
"Metternich, Talleyrand and Adobe: Overlooked Causes of the First World War". 

No less fascinating is his analysis in The Modern Medievalist of Adobe's role 
in the rapid spread of the Black Death in the 1400s.



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