> On 06 March 2019 at 19:40 Bob Pdml <pdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> > 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.
> 

Not to mention my upcoming critique of Oolon Calluphid's "Where God went wrong" 
in which I point out that he doesn't mention the A word once.

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