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@ -2843,13 +2843,16 @@ using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
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In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
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Each folder has an option to enable auto classification.
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When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
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Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder.
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Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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Classification should be considered as a best guess, which could be no or a wrong guess too.
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Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess.
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If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
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Classification will be done for the inbox, spam folder and user folders only.
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Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only.
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You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to fast train the classifier.
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Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
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