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How can I make Norton automatically move junk mail to a separate folder

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In my old Outlook Express email program, my Norton AntiSpam filter created a separate local folder and automatically put identified spam into it so it did not clog my inbox. How can I make Thunderbird allow Norton to do this?

In my old Outlook Express email program, my Norton AntiSpam filter created a separate local folder and automatically put identified spam into it so it did not clog my inbox. How can I make Thunderbird allow Norton to do this?

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Use Thunderbird's built-in spam filter, and get rid of the Norton Spam filter.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Junk_Mail_Controls

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It seems Norton has not modified its toolbar or other features to work in Thunderbird. I found this thread encouraging Symantec to add Thunderbird, but it's very quiet:

http://community.norton.com/t5/Product-Suggestions/Norton-support-for-Thunderbird/td-p/216120

Thunderbird does have some spam filtering features (I only started using it recently, so mine is still in training...).