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@ -441,6 +441,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_advanced_language_detection">Sprache des Nachrichtentextes erkennen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts">Suchindex erstellen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts_indexed">%1$d / %2$d Nachrichten indiziert (%3$s)</string>
<string name="title_advanced_classification">Nachrichten klassifizieren</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language">Sprache</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language_system">System</string>
<string name="title_advanced_watchdog">Regelmäßig prüfen, ob FairEmail noch aktiv ist</string>
@ -672,6 +673,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_poll_folder">Periodisch überprüfen anstatt kontinuierlicher Synchronisierung</string>
<string name="title_download_folder">Automatisch den Nachrichtentext und Anhänge herunterladen</string>
<string name="title_notify_folder">Eingangsbenachrichtigung</string>
<string name="title_auto_classify">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch verschieben</string>
<string name="title_sync_days">Zu synchronisierende E-Mails (Tage)</string>
<string name="title_sync_days_remark">Eine Erhöhung dieses Werts erhöht den Akkuverbrauch und die Datennutzung</string>
<string name="title_keep_days">E-Mails aufbewahren (Tage)</string>
@ -1126,6 +1128,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Ist verschlüsselt</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Authentifizierung fehlgeschlagen</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Wurde gefunden</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Wurde automatisch klassifiziert</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Wurde zurückgestellt</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Gesehen oder gesucht</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Wurde beantwortet</string>

@ -441,6 +441,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_advanced_language_detection">Sprache des Nachrichtentextes erkennen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts">Suchindex erstellen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts_indexed">%1$d / %2$d Nachrichten indiziert (%3$s)</string>
<string name="title_advanced_classification">Nachrichten klassifizieren</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language">Sprache</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language_system">System</string>
<string name="title_advanced_watchdog">Regelmäßig prüfen, ob FairEmail noch aktiv ist</string>
@ -672,6 +673,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_poll_folder">Periodisch überprüfen anstatt kontinuierlicher Synchronisierung</string>
<string name="title_download_folder">Automatisch den Nachrichtentext und Anhänge herunterladen</string>
<string name="title_notify_folder">Eingangsbenachrichtigung</string>
<string name="title_auto_classify">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch verschieben</string>
<string name="title_sync_days">Zu synchronisierende E-Mails (Tage)</string>
<string name="title_sync_days_remark">Eine Erhöhung dieses Werts erhöht den Akkuverbrauch und die Datennutzung</string>
<string name="title_keep_days">E-Mails aufbewahren (Tage)</string>
@ -1126,6 +1128,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Ist verschlüsselt</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Authentifizierung fehlgeschlagen</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Wurde gefunden</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Wurde automatisch klassifiziert</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Wurde zurückgestellt</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Gesehen oder gesucht</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Wurde beantwortet</string>

@ -441,6 +441,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_advanced_language_detection">Sprache des Nachrichtentextes erkennen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts">Suchindex erstellen</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts_indexed">%1$d / %2$d Nachrichten indiziert (%3$s)</string>
<string name="title_advanced_classification">Nachrichten klassifizieren</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language">Sprache</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language_system">System</string>
<string name="title_advanced_watchdog">Regelmäßig prüfen, ob FairEmail noch aktiv ist</string>
@ -672,6 +673,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_poll_folder">Periodisch überprüfen anstatt kontinuierlicher Synchronisierung</string>
<string name="title_download_folder">Automatisch den Nachrichtentext und Anhänge herunterladen</string>
<string name="title_notify_folder">Eingangsbenachrichtigung</string>
<string name="title_auto_classify">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch verschieben</string>
<string name="title_sync_days">Zu synchronisierende E-Mails (Tage)</string>
<string name="title_sync_days_remark">Eine Erhöhung dieses Werts erhöht den Akkuverbrauch und die Datennutzung</string>
<string name="title_keep_days">E-Mails aufbewahren (Tage)</string>
@ -1126,6 +1128,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Ist verschlüsselt</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Authentifizierung fehlgeschlagen</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Wurde gefunden</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Wurde automatisch klassifiziert</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Wurde zurückgestellt</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Gesehen oder gesucht</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Wurde beantwortet</string>

@ -1130,6 +1130,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Est chiffré</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Échec de lauthentification</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">A été trouvé</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">A été classé automatiquement</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Est reporté</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Est parcouru ou recherché</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">A reçu une réponse</string>

@ -1130,6 +1130,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Est chiffré</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Échec de l\'authentification</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">A été trouvé</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">A été classé automatiquement</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Est reporté</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Est parcouru ou recherché</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">A reçu une réponse</string>

@ -1128,6 +1128,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">È criptato</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Autenticazione fallita</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">È stato trovato</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Classificato automaticamente</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">È posticipato</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">È browser o ricercato</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Ha ricevuto risposta</string>

@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Is versleuteld</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Authenticatie mislukt</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Is gevonden</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Is geclassificeerd</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Werd automatisch geclassificeerd</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Is gesluimerd</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Is gebladerd of gezocht</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Is beantwoord</string>

@ -1151,7 +1151,6 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Jest zaszyfrowana</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Uwierzytelnianie nie powiodło się</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Znaleziono</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Została sklasyfikowana</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Jest odłożona</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Jest przeglądany lub przeszukiwany</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Udzielono odpowiedzi</string>

@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Зашифровано</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Ошибка аутентификации</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Найден</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Было классифицировано</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Был автоматически классифицирован</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Отложено</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Сообщение на сервере</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Был дан ответ</string>

@ -1129,6 +1129,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">Är krypterad</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">Autentisering misslyckades</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">Hittades</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">Kategoriserades automatiskt</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">Slumrar</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">Bläddrat eller sökt</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">Har besvarats</string>

@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
<string name="title_setup_wizard_remark">按返回键前往收件箱</string>
<string name="title_setup_oauth_permission">电子邮件服务提供商仅允许官方应用程序版本使用OAuth</string>
<string name="title_setup_other">其他提供商</string>
<string name="title_setup_pop3">POP3 </string>
<string name="title_setup_pop3">POP3 </string>
<string name="title_setup_gmail_support">授权谷歌账户只能用于官方版本因为Android检查应用签名</string>
<string name="title_setup_gmail_rationale">请授予权限来选择一个账户并读取您的姓名</string>
<string name="title_setup_gmail_permissions">谷歌会请求权限来读取、撰写、发送和永久删除您所有的电子邮件。相比之下未经您的明确同意FairEmail永远不会删除您的邮件。</string>
@ -428,7 +428,7 @@
<string name="title_advanced_language_detection">检测消息文本语言</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts">创建搜索索引</string>
<string name="title_advanced_fts_indexed">%1$d / %2$d 的消息已索引(%3$s)</string>
<string name="title_advanced_classification">消息进行分类</string>
<string name="title_advanced_classification">消息分类</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language">语言</string>
<string name="title_advanced_language_system">系统</string>
<string name="title_advanced_watchdog">定期检查 FairEmail 是否仍在运行</string>
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@
<string name="title_poll_folder">定期检查而非持续同步</string>
<string name="title_download_folder">自动下载邮件文本和附件</string>
<string name="title_notify_folder">通知新邮件</string>
<string name="title_auto_classify">自动移动分类消息</string>
<string name="title_auto_classify">自动移动分类消息</string>
<string name="title_sync_days">同步邮件(天)</string>
<string name="title_sync_days_remark">增加该值将增加电池和数据的使用量</string>
<string name="title_keep_days">保留邮件(天)</string>
@ -1118,6 +1118,7 @@
<string name="title_legend_encrypted">已加密</string>
<string name="title_legend_auth">认证失败</string>
<string name="title_legend_found">找到了</string>
<string name="title_legend_classified">已自动分类</string>
<string name="title_legend_snoozed">已打盹</string>
<string name="title_legend_browsed">已浏览或搜索</string>
<string name="title_legend_answered">已回复</string>

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Design je založen na mnoha diskuzích a pokud chcete, můžete se do diskuze za
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Mám jiný dotaz.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Designet er baseret på mange debatter, og er du interesseret, kan du også deba
* [(160) Kan der blive tilføjet permanent sletning af beskeder uden bekræftelse?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kan der blive tilføjet en indstilling til ændring af primær- og accentfarverne?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Jeg har et andet spørgsmål.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Support erhalten
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Support erhalten
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Das Design basiert auf vielen Diskussionen und wenn du möchtest, kannst du auch
* [(160) Kannst du eine dauerhafte Löschung von Nachrichten ohne Bestätigung hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kannst du eine Einstellung zum Ändern der primären und akzentuierenden Farbe hinzufügen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Ich habe eine weitere Frage.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Support erhalten
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ El diseño está basado en muchas discusiones y si lo deseas puedes unirte a la
* [(160) ¿Puedes añadir el borrado permanente de mensajes sin confirmación?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) ¿Puedes añadir un ajuste para cambiar el color principal y de acento?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Tengo otra pregunta.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[من یک سوال دیگر دارم.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvez vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Jai une autre question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Obtenir de l'aide
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvez vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Jai une autre question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Obtenir de l'aide
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Desain ini bersadarkan dari banyak diskusi dan anda dapat mendiskusikannya [di f
* [(160) Apakah anda dapat menambahkan penghapusan permanen dari pesan tanpa konfirmasi?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Apakah anda dapat menambahkan pengaturan untuk mengubah warna utama dan aksen?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Saya memiliki pertanyaan lain.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Il design è basato su molte discussioni e se vuoi puoi discuterne anche tu [in
* [(160) Puoi aggiungere l'eliminazione permanente dei messaggi senza conferma?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Puoi aggiungere un'impostazione per modificare il colore primario e di cadenza?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) Cos'è la classificazione dei messaggi?](#user-content-faq163)
[Ho un'altra domanda.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,106 +2341,96 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Sei pregato di vedere [questa FAQ](#user-content-faq163) per i dettagli.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Essendo una funzionalità sperimentale, il mio consiglio è di iniziare con una sola cartella.
<br />
<a name="faq126"></a>
**(126) Can message previews be sent to my wearable?**
**(126) Le anteprime dei messaggi possono essere inviate al mio indossabile?**
FairEmail fetches a message in two steps:
FairEmail recupera un messaggio in due passaggi:
1. Fetch message headers
1. Fetch message text and attachments
Directly after the first step new messages will be notified. However, only until after the second step the message text will be available. FairEmail updates exiting notifications with a preview of the message text, but unfortunately wearable notifications cannot be updated.
Direttamente dopo il primo passaggio saranno notificati i nuovi messaggi. Tuttavia, solo dopo il secondo il testo del messaggio sarà disponibile. FairEmail aggiorna le notifiche esistenti con un'anteprima del testo del messaggio, ma sfortunatamente le notifiche dell'indossabile non possono essere aggiornate.
Since there is no guarantee that a message text will always be fetched directly after a message header, it is not possible to guarantee that a new message notification with a preview text will always be sent to a wearable.
Non essendoci garanzia che il testo di un messaggio sia sempre recuperato direttamente dopo l'intestazione del messaggio, non si può garantire che la notifica di un nuovo messaggio con un testo di anteprima sia sempre inviata a un indossabile.
If you think this is good enough, you can enable the notification option *Only send notifications with a message preview to wearables* and if this does not work, you can try to enable the notification option *Show notifications with a preview text only*. Note that this applies to wearables not showing a preview text too, even when the Android Wear app says the notification has been sent (bridged).
Se pensi che sia abbastanza, puoi abilitare l'opzione di notifica *Invia solo le notifiche con un'anteprima di messaggio agli indossabile* e se non funziona, puoi provare ad abilitare l'opzione di notifica *Mostra solo le notifiche con un testo di anteprima*. Nota che questo si applica anche agli indossabili che non mostrano un testo di anteprima, anche quando l'app Android Wear dice che la notifica è stata inviata (collegata).
If you want to have the full message text sent to your wearable, you can enable the notification option *Preview all text*. Note that some wearables are known to crash with this option enabled.
Se vuoi aver inviato il testo completo del messaggio al tuo indossabile, puoi abilitare l'opzione di notifica *Anteprima del testo completo*. Nota che alcuni indossabili sono noti per esser crashati con quest'opzione abilitata.
If you use a Samsung wearable with the Galaxy Wearable (Samsung Gear) app, you might need to enable notifications for FairEmail when the setting *Notifications*, *Apps installed in the future* is turned off in this app.
Se usi un indossabile di Samsung con l'app Galaxy Wearable (Samsung Gear), potresti dover abilitare le notifiche per FairEmail impostando *Notifiche*, *App installate in futuro* è disattivata in quest'app.
<br />
<a name="faq127"></a>
**(127) How can I fix 'Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s)'?**
**(127) Come posso correggere 'Argomenti HELO sintatticamente non validi?**
The error *... Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s) ...* means that the SMTP server rejected the local IP address or host name. You can likely fix this error by enabling or disabling the advanced indentity option *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
L'errore *... Argomenti HELO sintatticamente non validi ...* significa che il server SMTP ha rifiutato l'indirizzo IP locale o il nome dell'host. Potresti correggere quest'errore abilitando o disabilitando l'opzione di identità avanzata *Usa l'indirizzo IP locale invece del nome dell'host*.
<br />
<a name="faq128"></a>
**(128) How can I reset asked questions, for example to show images?**
**(128) Come posso ripristinare le domande fatte, ad esempio per mostrare immagini=**
You can reset asked questions via the three dots overflow menu in the miscellaneous settings.
Puoi ripristinare le domande fatte tramite il menu di panoramica a tre puntini nelle impostazioni varie.
<br />
<a name="faq129"></a>
**(129) Are ProtonMail, Tutanota supported?**
**(129) ProtonMail e Tutanota sono supportate?**
ProtonMail uses a proprietary email protocol and [does not directly support IMAP](https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/imap-smtp-and-pop3-setup/), so you cannot use FairEmail to access ProtonMail.
ProtonMail usa un protocollo email proprietario e [non supporta direttamente IMAP](https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/imap-smtp-and-pop3-setup/), quindi non puoi usare FairEmail per accedere ProtonMail.
Tutanota uses a proprietary email protocol and [does not support IMAP](https://tutanota.com/faq/#imap), so you cannot use FairEmail to access Tutanota.
Tutanota usa un protocollo email proprietario e [non supporta IMAP](https://tutanota.com/faq/#imap), quindi non puoi usare FairEmail per accedere a Tutanota.
<br />
<a name="faq130"></a>
**(130) What does message error ... mean?**
**(130) Cosa significa il messaggio di errore ...?**
A series of lines with orangish or red texts with technical information means that debug mode was enabled in the miscellaneous settings.
Una serie di righe con testi arancioni o rossi con informazioni tecniche significa che la modalità di debug è stata abilitata nelle impostazioni miste.
The warning *No server found at ...* means that there was no email server registered at the indicated domain name. Replying to the message might not be possible and might result in an error. This could indicate a falsified email address and/or spam.
L'avviso *Nessun server trovato a ...* significa che non è stato indicato alcun server email al nome di dominio indicato. Rispondere al messaggio potrebbe non essere possibile e potrebbe risultare in un errore. Questo potrebbe indicare un indirizzo email falsificato e/o spam.
The error *... ParseException ...* means that there is a problem with a received message, likely caused by a bug in the sending software. FairEmail will workaround this is in most cases, so this message can mostly be considered as a warning instead of an error.
L'errore *... ParseException ...* significa che c'è un problema con un messaggio ricevuto, probabilmente causato da un bug nel software di invio. FairEmail lo risolverà nella maggior parte dei casi, quindi questo messaggio è prevalentemente considerabile come un avviso invece che un errore.
The error *...SendFailedException...* means that there was a problem while sending a message. The error will almost always include a reason. Common reasons are that the message was too big or that one or more recipient addresses were invalid.
L'errore *...SendFailedException...* significa che si è verificato un problema inviando un messaggio. L'errore includerà quasi sempre un motivo. Motivi comuni sono che il messaggio era troppo grande o che uno o più indirizzi del destinatario non erano validi.
The warning *Message too large to fit into the available memory* means that the message was larger than 10 MiB. Even if your device has plenty of storage space Android provides limited working memory to apps, which limits the size of messages that can be handled.
L'avviso *Messaggio troppo grande per la memoria disponibile* significa che il messaggio era più grande di 10 MiB. Anche se il tuo dispositivo ha molto spazio di archiviazione, Android fornisce memoria operativa limitata alle app, il che limita la dimensione dei messaggi gestibili.
Please see [here](#user-content-faq22) for other error messages in the outbox.
Sei pregato di vedere [qui](#user-content-faq22) per altri messaggi di errore nella posta in uscita.
<br />
<a name="faq131"></a>
**(131) Can you change the direction for swiping to previous/next message?**
**(131) Puoi modificare la direzione per scorrere al messaggio precedente/successivo?**
If you read from left to right, swiping to the left will show the next message. Similarly, if you read from right to left, swiping to the right will show the next message.
Se leggi da sinistra a destra, scorrere a sinistra mostrerà il messaggio successivo. Allo stesso modo, se leggi da destra a sinistra, scorrere a destra mostrerà quello successivo.
This behavior seems quite natural to me, also because it is similar to turning pages.
Questo comportamento mi sembra molto naturale, anche perché somiglia a voltare le pagine.
Anyway, there is a behavior setting to reverse the swipe direction.
Ad ogni modo, esiste un'impostazione di comportamento per invertire la direzione di scorrimento.
<br />
<a name="faq132"></a>
**(132) Why are new message notifications silent?**
**(132) Perché le notifiche dei nuovi messaggi sono silenziose?**
Notifications are silent by default on some MIUI versions. Please see [here](http://en.miui.com/thread-3930694-1-1.html) how you can fix this.
Le notifiche sono silenziose di default su alcune versioni di MIUI. Sei pregato di vedere [qui](http://en.miui.com/thread-3930694-1-1.html) come puoi risolverlo.
There is a bug in some Android versions causing [setOnlyAlertOnce](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.Builder#setOnlyAlertOnce(boolean)) to mute notifications. Since FairEmail shows new message notifications right after fetching the message headers and FairEmail needs to update new message notifications after fetching the message text later, this cannot be fixed or worked around by FairEmail.
Esiste un bug in alcune versioni di Android che causa che [setOnlyAlertOnce](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.Builder#setOnlyAlertOnce(boolean)) silenzi le notifiche. Poiché FairEmail mostra le notifiche dei nuovi messaggi subito dopo averne recuperato le intestazioni e che FairEmail deve aggiornare le notifiche dei nuovi messaggi dopo il successivo recupero del testo del messaggio, questo non è correggibile o risolvibile da FairEmail.
Android might rate limit the notification sound, which can cause some new message notifications to be silent.
Android potrebbe limitare il suono di notifica, il che può causare il silenziamento di alcune notifiche dei messaggi.
<br />
<a name="faq133"></a>
**(133) Why is ActiveSync not supported?**
**(133) Perché ActiveSync non è supportato?**
The Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol [is patented](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync#Licensing) and can therefore not be supported. For this reason you won't find many, if any, other email clients supporting ActiveSync.
@ -2549,48 +2540,48 @@ To store draft messages a drafts folder is required. In most cases FairEmail wil
You can fix this problem by manually selecting the drafts folder in the account settings (Setup, step 1, tap account, at the bottom). If there is no drafts folder at all, you can create a drafts folder by tapping on the '+' button in the folder list of the account (tap on the account name in the navigation menu).
Some providers, like Gmail, allow enabling/disabling IMAP for individual folders. So, if a folder is not visible, you might need to enable IMAP for the folder.
Alcuni provider, come Gmail, consentono di abilitare/disabilitare IMAP per le cartelle singole. Quindi, se una cartella è invisibile, potresti dover abilitare l'IMAP per essa.
Quick link for Gmail: [https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/labels](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/labels)
Collegamento rapido per Gmail: [https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/labels](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/labels)
<br />
<a name="faq142"></a>
**(142) How can I store sent messages in the inbox?**
**(142) Come posso memorizzare i messaggi inviati nella posta in arrivo?**
Generally, it is not a good idea to store sent messages in the inbox because this is hard to undo and could be incompatible with other email clients.
Generalmente, non è una buona idea memorizzare i messaggi inviati nella posta in arrivo perché difficile da annullare e potrebbe essere non compatibile con altri client di posta elettronica.
That said, FairEmail is able to properly handle sent messages in the inbox. FairEmail will mark outgoing messages with a sent messages icon for example.
Detto ciò, FairEmail può gestire propriamente i messaggi inviati nella posta di arrivo. FairEmail contrassegnerà i messaggi in uscita con l'icona di quelli inviati, per esempio.
The best solution would be to enable showing the sent folder in the unified inbox by long pressing the sent folder in the folder list and enabling *Show in unified inbox*. This way all messages can stay where they belong, while allowing to see both incoming and outgoing messages at one place.
La soluzione migliore sarebbe abilitare la visualizzazione della cartella inviati nella posta in arrivo unica premendo a lungo sulla cartella inviati nell'elenco delle cartelle e abilitando *Mostra nella posta in arrivo unificata*. Così tutti i messaggi possono rimanere a dove appartengono, consentendo di vedere sia i messaggi in entrata che in uscita in un posto.
If this is not an option, you can [create a rule](#user-content-faq71) to automatically move sent messages to the inbox or set a default CC/BCC address in the advanced identity settings to send yourself a copy.
Se non è possibile, puoi [creare una regola](#user-content-faq71) per spostare automaticamente i messaggi inviati in posta in arrivo o impostare un indirizzo CC/BCC predefinito nelle impostazioni di identità avanzata per inviarti una copia.
<br />
<a name="faq143"></a>
**~~(143) Can you add a trash folder for POP3 accounts?~~**
**~~(143) Puoi aggiungere una cartella del cestino per i profili POP3?~~**
[POP3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol) is a very limited protocol. Basically only messages can be downloaded and deleted from the inbox. It is not even possible to mark a message read.
[POP3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol) è un protocollo molto limitato. Fondamentalmente solo i messaggi sono scaricabili ed eliminabili dalla posta in arrivo. Non si può nemmeno segnare un messaggio come letto.
Since POP3 does not allow access to the trash folder at all, there is no way to restore trashed messages.
Poiché POP3 non consente alcun accesso al cestino, non c'è modo di ripristinare i messaggi cestinati.
Note that you can hide messages and search for hidden messages, which is similar to a local trash folder, without suggesting that trashed messages can be restored, while this is actually not possible.
Nota che puoi nascondere i messaggi e cercare quelli nascosti, similmente alla cartella locale del cestino, senza suggerire che i messaggi cestinati siano ripristinati, mentre non è realmente possibile.
Version 1.1082 added a local trash folder. Note that trashing a message will permanently remove it from the server and that trashed messages cannot be restored to the server anymore.
La versione 1.1082 ha aggiunto una cartella locale del cestino. Nota che cestinare un messaggio lo rimuoverà permanentemente dal server e che i messaggi cestinati non sono più ripristinabili al server.
<br />
<a name="faq144"></a>
**(144) How can I record voice notes?**
**(144) Come posso registrare le note vocali?**
To record voice notes you can press this icon in the bottom action bar of the message composer:
Per registrare le note vocali puoi premere quest'icona nella barra di azione in basso del compositore di messaggi:
![External image](https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/images/baseline_record_voice_over_black_48dp.png)
![Immagine esterna](https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/images/baseline_record_voice_over_black_48dp.png)
This requires a compatible audio recorder app to be installed. In particular [this common intent](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/MediaStore.Audio.Media.html#RECORD_SOUND_ACTION) needs to be supported.
Questo richiede un'app di registrazione audio compatibile installata. In particolare [questo intento comune](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/MediaStore.Audio.Media.html#RECORD_SOUND_ACTION) deve essere supportato</a>.
For example [this audio recorder](https://f-droid.org/app/com.github.axet.audiorecorder) is compatible.
Per esempio [questo registratore audio](https://f-droid.org/app/com.github.axet.audiorecorder) è compatibile.
Voice notes will automatically be attached.
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Ricevi supporto
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Utformingen er basert på mange diskusjoner, og hvis du vil kan du bli med i dis
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Utformingen er basert på mange diskusjoner, og hvis du vil kan du bli med i dis
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Projekt opiera się na wielu dyskusjach i jeśli chcesz, możesz o nim dyskutowa
* [(160) Czy możesz dodać trwałe usuwanie wiadomości bez potwierdzenia?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Mam kolejne pytanie.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Wsparcie
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ O design é baseado em várias discussões e, se quiser, você pode discutir sob
* [(160) Vocês podem adicionar a exclusão permanente de mensagens sem confirmação?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Eu tenho outra pergunta.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@
* [(160) Можете ли вы добавить возможность перманентно удалять сообщения без подтверждения?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Можете ли вы добавить возможность изменять первичный и акцентный цвета?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) Что такое классификация сообщений?](#user-content-faq163)
[У меня есть еще один вопрос.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,44 +2341,34 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Пожалуйста, смотрите [этот FAQ](#user-content-faq163) для получения дополнительной информации.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Поскольку это экспериментальная функция, мой совет состоит в том, чтобы начать с одной папки.
<br />
<a name="faq126"></a>
**(126) Can message previews be sent to my wearable?**
**(126) Можно ли отправлять предпросмотр сообщений на моём носителе?**
FairEmail fetches a message in two steps:
FairEmail получает сообщение в два этапа:
1. Fetch message headers
1. Fetch message text and attachments
Directly after the first step new messages will be notified. However, only until after the second step the message text will be available. FairEmail updates exiting notifications with a preview of the message text, but unfortunately wearable notifications cannot be updated.
Непосредственно после первого шага будут уведомления о новых сообщениях. Однако, только после второго шага будет доступен текст сообщения. FairEmail обновляется при выходе из уведомлений с предварительным просмотром текста сообщения, но, к сожалению, поддерживаемые уведомления не могут быть обновлены.
Since there is no guarantee that a message text will always be fetched directly after a message header, it is not possible to guarantee that a new message notification with a preview text will always be sent to a wearable.
Поскольку нет гарантии того, что текст сообщения всегда будет загружен непосредственно после заголовка сообщения, невозможно гарантировать, что новое уведомление с предварительным текстом всегда будет отправлено на носимое значение.
If you think this is good enough, you can enable the notification option *Only send notifications with a message preview to wearables* and if this does not work, you can try to enable the notification option *Show notifications with a preview text only*. Note that this applies to wearables not showing a preview text too, even when the Android Wear app says the notification has been sent (bridged).
Если вы думаете, что это достаточно хорошо, вы можете включить опцию уведомления *Отправлять уведомления только с предпросмотром сообщений на носимые устройства* и если это не работает, вы можете включить опцию уведомлений *Показывать уведомления только с текстом предварительного просмотра*. Обратите внимание, что это относится к носимым файлам и не показывает предварительный текст, даже если приложение Android Wear говорит, что уведомление было отправлено (соединение мостом).
If you want to have the full message text sent to your wearable, you can enable the notification option *Preview all text*. Note that some wearables are known to crash with this option enabled.
Если вы хотите отправить полный текст сообщения в ваше носимое устройство, вы можете включить опцию уведомления *Предпросмотр всего текста*. Обратите внимание, что некоторые носители могут быть повреждены при включенной опции.
If you use a Samsung wearable with the Galaxy Wearable (Samsung Gear) app, you might need to enable notifications for FairEmail when the setting *Notifications*, *Apps installed in the future* is turned off in this app.
Если вы используете носитель Samsung с приложением Galaxy Learable (Samsung Gear), вам может потребоваться включить уведомления для FairEmail , когда параметр *Уведомления*, *Приложения, установленные в будущем,* отключены в этом приложении.
<br />
<a name="faq127"></a>
**(127) How can I fix 'Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s)'?**
(127) Как исправить «Синтаксически неверный аргумент (ы) HELO»?
The error *... Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s) ...* means that the SMTP server rejected the local IP address or host name. You can likely fix this error by enabling or disabling the advanced indentity option *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ Designen bygger på många diskussioner och om du vill kan du diskutera det [i d
* [(160) Kan du lägga till permanent radering av meddelanden utan bekräftelse?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Kan du lägga till en inställning för att ändra primär färg och accentfärg?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Jag har en annan fråga.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Onay olmadan mesajların kalıcı olarak silinmesini ekleyebilir misiniz?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[Farklı bir sorum var.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
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<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

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* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ The design is based on many discussions and if you like you can discuss about it
* [(160) Can you add permanent deletion of messages without confirmation?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Can you add a setting to change the primary and accent color?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) Is IMAP NOTIFY supported?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) What is message classification?](#user-content-faq163)
[I have another question.](#user-content-support)
@ -2340,19 +2341,9 @@ The message *Message too large or too complex to display* will be shown if there
*Message classification (version 1.1438+)*
This feature will attempt to group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics).
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq163) for details.
In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class. Each folder has an option to enable auto classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved. Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
Moving a message on the device will declassify a message for the source folder. Moving a message from another email client will not result in declassification because IMAP does not support MOVED notifications.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can enable experimental features in the miscellaneous settings.
Since this is an experimental feature, my advice is to start with just one folder.
<br />
@ -2830,6 +2821,31 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
<br />
<a name="faq163"></a>
**(163) What is message classification?**
**This is an experimental feature**
Message classification will attempt to automatically group emails into classes, based on their contents, using [Bayesian statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_statistics). In the context of FairEmail, a folder is a class.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable learning mode only.
Each folder has an option to enable automatic message classification. When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
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. If the classifier is unsure, it will simply leave an email where it is.
Classification will be done for new messages in the inbox, spam folder and user folders only. You can clear local messages (long press a folder in the folder list of an account) and synchronize the messages again to classify existing messages.
Moving a message on the device will reclassify the message. Moving a message from another email client will not result in reclassification because IMAP does not support 'moved' notifications.
Classification is optimized to use as little resources as possible, but will inevitably use some extra battery power.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification three times off.
Automatic message classification is a pro feature, except for the spam folder.
<br />
## Get support
FairEmail is supported on smartphones, tablets and ChromeOS only.

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