<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Neue Nachrichten in diesem Ordner klassifizieren</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch in diesen Ordner verschieben</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Neue Nachrichten in diesem Ordner klassifizieren</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch in diesen Ordner verschieben</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Neue Nachrichten in diesem Ordner klassifizieren</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Klassifizierte Nachrichten automatisch in diesen Ordner verschieben</string>
<stringname="title_synchronize_more">Synkronoi lisää viestejä</string>
<stringname="title_synchronize_more_hint">Tämä lataa lisää vanhoja viestejä laitteeseen ja päivittäisessä käytössä aiheuttaa lisää akun käyttöä</string>
<stringname="title_poll_folder">Vérifier périodiquement au lieu de synchroniser en continu</string>
<stringname="title_download_folder">Télécharger automatiquement le texte des messages et les pièces-jointes</string>
<stringname="title_notify_folder">Notifier les nouveaux messages</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify">Déplacer automatiquement les messages à classer</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Classer les nouveaux messages de ce dossier</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Déplacer automatiquement les messages à classer vers ce dossier</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days">Synchroniser les messages (jours)</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days_remark">Augmenter cette valeur utilisera davantage de pile et de données</string>
<stringname="title_keep_days">Conserver les messages (jours)</string>
<stringname="title_poll_folder">Vérifier périodiquement au lieu de synchroniser en continu</string>
<stringname="title_download_folder">Télécharger automatiquement le texte des messages et les pièces jointes</string>
<stringname="title_notify_folder">Notifier les nouveaux messages</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify">Déplacer automatiquement les messages à classer</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Classer les nouveaux messages de ce dossier</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Déplacer automatiquement les messages à classer vers ce dossier</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days">Synchroniser les messages (jours)</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days_remark">Augmenter cette valeur utilisera davantage de batterie et de données</string>
<stringname="title_keep_days">Conserver les messages (jours)</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Classificeer nieuwe berichten in deze map</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Verplaats automatisch geclassificeerde berichten naar deze map</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days">Synchroniseren van berichten (dagen)</string>
<stringname="title_sync_days_remark">Een hogere waarde verhoogt het batterij- en datagebruik</string>
<stringname="title_keep_days">Bewaren van berichten (dagen)</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_source"comment="title_auto_classify_source https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Классифицировать новые сообщения в этой папке</string>
<stringname="title_auto_classify_target"comment="title_auto_classify_target https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-faq163">Автоматически перемещать классифицированные сообщения в эту папку</string>
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -711,58 +711,58 @@ Gennemsøgning af et stort beskedantal på enheden sker ikke særligt hurtigt gr
Dette betyder, at søgning efter en beskedtekst i adskillige filer kræver, at disse filer åbnes/tjekkes én for én, hvilket er en relativt ressourcekrævende proces.
Under *Diverse indstillinger* kan *Byg søgeindeks* aktiveres for markant at øge søgehastigheden på enheden (øger dog samtidigt også både strøm- og lagerpladsforbrug). Søgeindekset er baseret på ord, så deltekstsøgning er ikke muligt. Søgning vha. søgeindekset er som standard OG (AND), så søgning efter f.eks. *æble appelsin* vil søge efter både æble OG appelsin. Words separated by commas result in searching for OR, so for example *apple, orange* will search for apple OR orange. Both can be combined, so searching for *apple, orange banana* will search for apple OR (orange AND banana). Using the search index is a pro feature.
Under *Diverse indstillinger* kan *Byg søgeindeks* aktiveres for markant at øge søgehastigheden på enheden (øger dog samtidigt også både strøm- og lagerpladsforbrug). Søgeindekset er baseret på ord, så deltekstsøgning er ikke muligt. Søgning vha. søgeindekset er som standard OG (AND), så søgning efter f.eks. *æble appelsin* vil søge efter både æble OG appelsin. Ord adskilt med kommaer resulterer i en ELLER (OR) søgning, så f.eks. *æble, appelsin* vil søge efter enten æble ELLER appelsin. Begge kan kombineres, så søgning efter f.eks. *æble, appelsin banan* vil søge efter æble ELLER (appelsin OG banan). Brug af søgeindekset er en Pro-funktion.
From version 1.1315 it is possible to use search expressions like this:
Fra version 1.1315 er det muligt at benytte søgeudtryk såsom dette:
```
æble +banan-kirsebær?nødder
```
This will result in searching like this:
Dette vil resultere i en søgning som denne:
```
("æble" OG "banana" OG IKKE "kirsebær") ELLER "nødder"
```
Search expressions can be used for searching on the device via the search index and for searching on the email server, but not for searching on the device without search index for performance reasons.
Søgeudtryk kan benyttes til søgning på enheden via søgeindekset samt til søgning på e-mailserveren, men af ydelsesårsager ikke til søgning på enheden uden søgeindeks.
Searching on the device is a free feature, using the search index and searching on the server is a pro feature.
Søgning på enheden er en gratis funktion vha. søgeindekset, mens serversøgning er en Pro-funktion.
<br/>
<aname="faq14"></a>
**(14) How can I set up an Outlook / Live / Hotmail account?**
**(14) Hvordan opsættes en Outlook-/Live-/Hotmail-konto?**
An Outlook / Live / Hotmail account can be set up via the quick setup wizard and selecting *Outlook*.
En Outlook-/Live-/Hotmail-konto kan opsættes via hurtigopsætningsguiden ved at vælg *Outlook*.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you need to create an app password. See [here](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification) for the details.
Brug af tofaktorgodkendelse ifm. en Outlook-, Live- eller Hotmail-konto kræver oprettelse af en app-adgangskode. Tjek informationen [hér](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification).
See [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) for Microsoft's instructions.
The message header and message body are fetched separately from the server. The message text of larger messages is not being pre-fetched on metered connections and will be fetched on demand on expanding a message. The message text will keep loading if there is no connection to the account, see also the next question, or if there other operations, like synchronizing messages, are being executed.
Beskedhovede og -tekst hentes separat fra serveren. Beskedteksten i større beskeder forudindlæses ikke på takserede forbindelser, men hentes efter behov, når en besked udfoldes. Konstant genindlæsning af beskedteksten vil fortsætte, hvis der ikke er forbindelse til kontoen. Tjek også næste spørgsmål, eller hvorvidt andre operationer, såsom beskedsynkronisering, afvikles.
You can check the account and folder list for the account and folder state (see the legend for the meaning of the icons) and the operation list accessible via the main navigation menu for pending operations (see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq3) for the meaning of the operations).
Man kan tjekke konto- og mappelisten for kontoen og mappetilstanden (se forklaringen om betydningen af ikonerne) og operationslisten, tilgængelig via hovednavigeringsmenuen, for afventende operationer (tjek [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq3) for betydningen af operationerne).
If FairEmail is holding off because of prior connectivity issues, please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq123), you can force synchronization via the three dots menu.
Har FairEmail stoppet synk grundet forudgående konnektivitetsproblemer, så tjek [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq123). Synkronisering kan også gennemtvinges via trepriksmenuen.
In the receive settings you can set the maximum size for automatically downloading of messages on metered connections.
I modtagelsesindstillingerne kan man indstille maksimalstørrelsen for automatisk besked-download på takserede forbindelser.
Mobile connections are almost always metered and some (paid) Wi-Fi hotspots are too.
Mobilforbindelser er oftest takserede, hvilket også gælder visse Wi-Fi hotspots.
<br/>
<aname="faq16"></a>
**(16) Why are messages not being synchronized?**
**(16) Hvorfor synkroniseres beskeder ikke?**
Possible causes of messages not being synchronized (sent or received) are:
Mulige årsager til beskedsynkroniseringsfejl (sendte eller modtagne):
* Konto eller mappe(r) er ikke opsat til at synkronisere
* Der er indstillet for få synkroniseringsdage
@ -770,63 +770,63 @@ Possible causes of messages not being synchronized (sent or received) are:
* E-mailserveren er midlertidigt utilgængelig
* Android har stoppet synkroniseringstjenesten
So, check your account and folder settings and check if the accounts/folders are connected (see the legend in the navigation menu for the meaning of the icons).
Tjek derfor dine konto- og mappeindstillinger, samt at konti/mapper er forbundet (tjek forklaringen i navigeringsmenuen om ikonernes betydning).
If there are any error messages, please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq22).
Er der evt. fejlmeddelelser, så tjek [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq22).
On some devices, where there are lots of applications competing for memory, Android may stop the synchronization service as a last resort.
På enheder med en masse hukommelsehungrende apps, vil Android muligvis stoppe synk-tjenesten grundet ressourcemangel.
Some Android versions stop apps and services too aggressively. See [this dedicated website](https://dontkillmyapp.com/) and [this Android issue](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/122098785) for more information.
Visse Android-versioner stopper apps og tjenester for aggressivt. Tjek [dette dedikerede websted](https://dontkillmyapp.com/) samt [dette Android-problem](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/122098785) for yderligere information.
Disabling battery optimizations (setup step 4) reduces the chance Android will stop the synchronization service.
Deaktivering af batterioptimering (opsætningstrin 4) reducerer chancen for, at Android stopper synk-tjenesten.
In case of successive connection errors, FairEmail will hold off increasingly longer to not drain the battery of your device. This is described in [this FAQ](#user-content-faq123).
Ved gentagne forbindelsesfejl pauser FairEmail synk i stadigt længere intervaller for ikke at dræne enhedens batteri. Dette beskrives i [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq123).
<br/>
<aname="faq17"></a>
**~~(17) Why does manual synchronize not work?~~**
**~~(17) Hvorfor fungerer manuel synk ikke?~~**
~~If the *Synchronize now* menu is dimmed, there is no connection to the account.~~
~~Er menuen *Synkronisér nu* nedtonet, er der ingen forbindelse til kontoen.~~
~~See the previous question for more information.~~
~~Tjek foregående spørgsmål for yderligere info.~~
<br/>
<aname="faq18"></a>
**(18) Why is the message preview not always shown?**
**(18) Hvorfor ses beskedforhåndsvisning ikke altid?**
The preview of the message text cannot be shown if the message body has not been downloaded yet. See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
Beskedforhåndsvisningen kan ikke vises, hvis beskedteksten endnu ikke er downloadet. Tjek også [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
<br/>
<aname="faq19"></a>
**(19) Why are the pro features so expensive?**
**(19) Hvorfor er Pro-funktionerne så dyre?**
The right question is "*why are there so many taxes and fees?*":
Det rette spørgsmål er, "*hvorfor er der så mange skatter og afgifter?*":
* Moms: 25 % (afhængigt af land)
* Google-gebyr: 30 %
* Inkomstskat: 50 %
* <sub>Paypal-gebyr: 5-10 % afhængigt af land/beløb</sub>
So, what is left for the developer is just a fraction of what you pay.
Så dét, der er tilbage til udvikleren, er blot en brøkdel af købsprisen.
Note that only some convenience and advanced features need to be purchased which means that FairEmail is basically free to use.
Bemærk, at det kun er nødvendigt at købe visse bekvemmeligheds og avancerede funktioner, hvilket betyder, at FairEmail grundlæggende kan bruges gratis.
Also note that most free apps will appear not to be sustainable in the end, whereas FairEmail is properly maintained and supported, and that free apps may have a catch, like sending privacy sensitive information to the internet.
Bemærk også, at de fleste gratis apps ikke ser ud til at være bæredygtige i længden, hvorimod FairEmail vedligeholdes og understøttes korrekt, samt at gratis apps kan have faldgruber, såsom læk af fortrolige oplysninger.
I have been working on FairEmail almost every day for more than two years, so I think the price is more than reasonable. For this reason there won't be discounts either.
Der er arbejdet på FairEmail næsten dagligt i flere end to år, så prisen synes er mere end rimelig. Af samme årsag vil der heller ikke være rabatter.
<br/>
<aname="faq20"></a>
**(20) Can I get a refund?**
**(20) Kan man få refusion?**
If a purchased pro feature doesn't work as intended and this isn't caused by a problem in the free features and I cannot fix the problem in a timely manner, you can get a refund. In all other cases there is no refund possible. In no circumstances there is a refund possible for any problem related to the free features, since there wasn't paid anything for them and because they can be evaluated without any limitation. I take my responsibility as seller to deliver what has been promised and I expect that you take responsibility for informing yourself of what you are buying.
Hvis en købt Pro-funktion ikke fungerer som tilsigtet, og dette ikke skyldes et problem i de gratis funktioner, og problemet ikke kan løses rettidigt, så kan man få refusion. I alle øvrigee tilfælde gives ikke refusion. Under ingen omstændigheder er der refusionsmulighed for noget problem relateret til de gratis funktioner, da disse intet har kostet, og da de kan evalueres uden funktionsbegrænsninger. Jeg tager som sælger ansvar for at levere dét, der er blevet lovet, og jeg forventer, at du tager ansvar for at informere dig om, hvad du reelt køber.
<aname="faq21"></a>
**(21) How do I enable the notification light?**
**(21) Hvordan aktiverer man notifikationslyset?**
Før Android 8 Oreo: Der findes en avanceret indstilling i opsætningen til dette.
@ -851,23 +851,23 @@ Der er generelle såvel som specifikke fejl for Gmail-konti (se nedenfor).
**Generelle fejl**
Fejlen *... Godkendelse mislykkedes ...* eller *... GODKENDELSE mislykkedes ...* skyldes sandsynligvis forkert brugernavn/adgangskode. Visse udbydere forventer som brugernavn blot *brugernavn* og andre den fulde e-mail *brugernavn@eksempel.dk*. When copying/pasting to enter a username or password, invisible characters might be copied, which could cause this problem as well. Some password managers are known to do this incorrectly too. The username might be case sensitive, so try lowercase characters only. The password is almost always case sensitive. Some providers require using an app password instead of the account password, so please check the documentation of the provider. Sometimes it is necessary to enable external access (IMAP/SMTP) on the website of the provider first. Other possible causes are that the account is blocked or that logging in has been administratively restricted in some way, for example by allowing to login from certain networks / IP addresses only.
Fejlen *... Godkendelse mislykkedes ...* eller *... GODKENDELSE mislykkedes ...* skyldes sandsynligvis forkert brugernavn/adgangskode. Visse udbydere forventer som brugernavn blot *brugernavn* og andre den fulde e-mail *brugernavn@eksempel.dk*. Benyttes kopiér/indsæt til angivelse af brugernavn/adgangskode, kan der muligvis medtages ikke-synlige tegn, hvilket også kan forårsage denne fejl. Visse adgangskodehåndteringer er også kendt for at gøre dette forkert. Brugernavnet kan være minuskel/versal sensitivt, så prøv med kun minuskler. Adgangskoden er oftest minuskel/versal sensitiv. Visse udbydere kræver brug af en app-adgangskode i stedet for kontoadgangskoden, så tjek din udbyders dokumentation. Der er nogle gange nødvendigt først at aktivere ekstern adgang (IMAP/SMTP) på udbyderens websted. Andre mulige årsager kan være, at kontoen er blokeret, eller at indlogning er administrativt begrænset på en eller anden måde, f.eks. ved kun at tillade indlogning fra bestemte netværk/IP-adresser.
The error *... Too many bad auth attempts ...* likely means that you are using a Yahoo account password instead of an app password. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq88) about how to setup a Yahoo account.
Fejlen *... For mange fejlede godkendelsesforsøg ... *betyder sandsynligvis, at du bruger en Yahoo-kontoadgangskode i stedet for en app ditto. Tjek [denne FAQ](#user-content-faq88) vedr. opsætning af en Yahoo-konto.
The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995) is being used for an IMAP account (usually port number 993).
Meddelelsen *... + OK ...* betyder sandsynligvis, at en POP3-port (normalt portnr. 995) anvendes til en IMAP-konto (normalt ellers portnr. 993).
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
Fejlene *... ugyldig hilsen ...*, *... kræver gyldig adresse ...* og *... Parameter til HELO overholder ikke RFC-syntaks ...* kan sandsynligvis løses ved at ændre den avancerede identitetsindstilling *Anvend lokal IP-adresse i stedet for værtsnavn*.
Fejlen *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
Fejlen *... Kunne ikke oprette forbindelse til vært...* betyder, at e-mailserverer ikke svarede inden for en rimelig tid (20 sekunder som standard). Dette indikerer i reglen Internetforbindelsesproblemer, muligvis forårsaget af en VPN- eller firewall-app. Ved virkelig langsomme e-milservere kan man forsøge at øge timeout for forbindelsen i FairEmails forbindelsesindstillinger.
Fejlen *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
Fejlen *... Forbindelse afvist ...* betyder, at e-mailserveren, eller noget mellem denne og appen såsom en firewall, aktivt afviste forbindelsen.
Fejlen *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
Fejlen *... Netværk kan ikke nås ...* betyder, at e-mailserveren ikke kunne nås via den aktuelle Internetforbindelse, f.eks. fordi Internettrafik er begrænset til lokal trafik alene.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...*, *... Unable to resolve host ...* or *... No address associated with hostname ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved into an IP address. This might be caused by a VPN, ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working (local) [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
Fejlen *... Vært er uopløst ...*, "*... Kan ikke opløse vært...* eller *... Ingen adresse tilknyttet værtsnavn ...* betyder, at adressen på e-mailserveren ikke kunne opløses til en IP-adresse. Dette kan skyldes et VPN, adblocking eller en utilgængelig/ikke korrekt fungerende (lokal) [DNS-server](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System).
The error *... Software caused connection abort ...* means that the email server or something between FairEmail and the email server actively terminated an existing connection. This can for example happen when connectivity was abruptly lost. A typical example is turning on flight mode.
Fejlen *... Software forårsagede forbindelsesafbrydelse ...* betyder, at e-mailserveren, eller noget mellem FairEmail og denne, aktivt afsluttede en eksisterende forbindelse. Dette kan f. eks. ske, når tilslutningen mistes pludseligt. Et typisk eksempel er aktivering af Flytilstand.
The errors *... BYE Logging out ...*, *... Connection reset by peer ...* mean that the email server actively terminated an existing connection.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
## Foire aux questions
* [(1) Quelles autorisations Android sont nécessaires et pourquoi ?](#user-content-faq1)
* [(2) Pourquoi y a t'il une notification permanente ?](#user-content-faq2)
* [(2) Pourquoi y a-t-il une notification permanente ?](#user-content-faq2)
* [(3) Que sont les opérations et pourquoi sont-elles en attente ?](#user-content-faq3)
* [(4) Comment puis-je utiliser un certificat de sécurité non valide / un mot de passe vide / une connexion en texte clair ?](#user-content-faq4)
* [(5) Comment puis-je paramétrer la vue des messages ?](#user-content-faq5)
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(12) Comment fonctionne le chiffrement/déchiffrement ?](#user-content-faq12)
* [(13) Comment fonctionne la recherche sur l'appareil/le serveur ?](#user-content-faq13)
* [(14) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail ?](#user-content-faq14)
* [(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger ?](#user-content-faq15)
* [(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger indéfiniment ?](#user-content-faq15)
* [(16) Pourquoi les messages ne sont-ils pas synchronisés ?](#user-content-faq16)
* [~~(17) Pourquoi la synchronisation manuelle ne fonctionne pas ?~~](#user-content-faq17)
* [(18) Pourquoi l'aperçu du message n'est-il pas toujours affiché ?](#user-content-faq18)
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(20) Puis-je obtenir un remboursement ?](#user-content-faq20)
* [(21) Comment activer le voyant de notification ?](#user-content-faq21)
* [(22) Qu'est-ce que l'erreur de compte/dossier ... signifie ?](#user-content-faq22)
* [(23) Pourquoi est-ce que je reçois une alerte .. ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(23) Pourquoi est-ce que je reçois une alerte ... ? ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(24) Qu'est-ce que parcourir les messages sur le serveur ?](#user-content-faq24)
* [(25) Pourquoi ne puis-je pas sélectionner/ouvrir/enregistrer une image, une pièce jointe ou un fichier ?](#user-content-faq25)
* [(26) Puis-je aider à traduire FairEmail dans ma propre langue ?](#user-content-faq26)
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(29) Comment puis-je recevoir des notifications de nouveaux messages pour d'autres dossiers ?](#user-content-faq29)
* [(30) Comment puis-je utiliser les paramètres rapides fournis ?](#user-content-faq30)
* [(31) Comment puis-je utiliser les raccourcis fournis ?](#user-content-faq31)
* [(32) Comment puis-je vérifier si la lecture des courriels est vraiment sécurisé ?](#user-content-faq32)
* [(32) Comment puis-je vérifier si la lecture des courriels est vraiment sécurisée ?](#user-content-faq32)
* [(33) Pourquoi la modification des adresses de l'expéditeur ne fonctionne-t-elle pas ?](#user-content-faq33)
* [(34) Comment les identités correspondent-elles ?](#user-content-faq34)
* [(35) Pourquoi devrais-je faire attention à la visualisation des images, des pièces jointes, du message original et à l'ouverture des liens?](#user-content-faq35)
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(90) Pourquoi certains textes sont-ils liés sans être liés ?](#user-content-faq90)
* [~~(91) Pouvez-vous ajouter une synchronisation périodique pour économiser la batterie ?~~](#user-content-faq91)
* [(92) Pouvez-vous ajouter le filtrage de spam, la vérification de la signature DKIM et l'autorisation SPF ?](#user-content-faq92)
* [(93) Pouvez-vous autoriser l'installation/stockage de données sur un support de stockage externe (sdcard) ?](#user-content-faq93)
* [(93) Pouvez-vous autoriser l'installation/stockage de données sur un support de stockage externe (Carte SD) ?](#user-content-faq93)
* [(94) Que signifie la bande rouge/orange à la fin de l'en-tête ?](#user-content-faq94)
* [(95) Pourquoi toutes les applications ne sont-elles pas affichées lors de la sélection d'une pièce jointe ou d'une image ?](#user-content-faq95)
* [(96) Où puis-je trouver les paramètres IMAP et SMTP ?](#user-content-faq96)
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(134) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression des messages locaux ?](#user-content-faq134)
* [(135) Pourquoi les messages de la corbeille et les brouillons sont-ils affichés dans les conversations ?](#user-content-faq135)
* [(136) Comment puis-je supprimer un compte/identité/dossier ?](#user-content-faq136)
* [(137) Comment puis-je réinitialiser "Ne plus demander a nouveau" ?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(137) Comment puis-je réinitialiser "Ne plus demander à nouveau" ?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(138) Pouvez-vous ajouter le calendrier/la gestion des contacts/la synchronisation ?](#user-content-faq138)
* [(139) Comment puis-je corriger "L'utilisateur est authentifié mais pas connecté" ?](#user-content-faq139)
* [(140) Pourquoi le texte du message contient-il des caractères étranges ?](#user-content-faq140)
@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(156) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Office365 ?](#user-content-faq156)
* [(157) Comment puis-je créer un compte gratuit ?](#user-content-faq157)
* [(158) Quelle caméra / enregistreur audio recommandez-vous ?](#user-content-faq158)
* [(159) Qu'est ce que deconnecter les listes de protection du tracker ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(159) Que sont les listes anti-tracker de Disconnect ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvezvous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(161) Pouvez-vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) L'IMAP NOTIFY est-il pris en charge ?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) Qu'est-ce que la classification des messages ?](#user-content-faq163)
@ -507,55 +507,55 @@ Voir [ici](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) pour les instructions
Les messages envoyés sont normalement déplacés de la boîte d'envoi vers le dossier envoyé dès que votre fournisseur ajoute les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé. Cela nécessite qu'un dossier envoyé soit sélectionné dans les paramètres du compte et que le dossier envoyé soit configuré pour être synchronisé.
Certains fournisseurs ne gardent pas de trace des messages envoyés ou le serveur SMTP utilisé peut ne pas être lié au fournisseur. Dans ce cas, FairEmail ajoutera automatiquement les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé lors de la synchronisation du dossier envoyé, qui se produira après l'envoi d'un message. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Certains fournisseurs ne gardent pas de trace des messages envoyés ou le serveur SMTP utilisé peut ne pas être lié au fournisseur. Dans ce cas, FairEmail ajoutera automatiquement les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé lors de la synchronisation du dossier envoyé, qui se produira après l'envoi d'un message. Notez que cela entraînera un trafic Internet supplémentaire.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
~~Si ce n'est pas le cas, il se peut que votre fournisseur ne garde pas de trace des messages envoyés ou bien vous utilisez un serveur SMTP qui n'est pas lié au fournisseur.~~ ~~Dans ces cas, vous pouvez activer le paramètre d'identité avancé *Stocker les messages envoyés* pour permettre à FairEmail d'ajouter les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé juste après avoir envoyé un message.~~~~Notez que l'activation de ce paramètre peut entraîner des messages en double si votre fournisseur ajoute également les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé.~~ ~~Soyez également conscient que l'activation de ce paramètre entraînera une consommation supplémentaire de données, en particulier lorsque vous envoyez des messages avec de pièces jointes volumineuses.~~
~~If sent messages in the outbox are not found in the sent folder on a full synchronize, they will be moved from the outbox to the sent folder too.~~ ~~A full synchronize happens when reconnecting to the server or when synchronizing periodically or manually.~~ ~~You'll likely want to enable the advanced setting *Store sent messages* instead to move messages to the sent folder sooner.~~
~~Si des messages envoyés dans la boîte d'envoi ne sont pas trouvés dans le dossier envoyé lors d'une synchronisation complète, ils seront également déplacés de la boîte d'envoi vers le dossier envoyé.~~ ~~Une synchronisation complète se produit lors de la reconnexion au serveur ou lors de la synchronisation périodique ou manuelle.~~ ~~Vous préférerez probablement activer le paramètre avancé *Stocker les messages envoyés* à la place, pour déplacer les messages vers le dossier envoyé plus rapidement.~~
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**(8) Est-il possible d'utiliser un compte Microsoft Exchange ?**
You can use a Microsoft Exchange account if it is accessible via IMAP, which is mostly the case. See [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/what-is-a-microsoft-exchange-account-47f000aa-c2bf-48ac-9bc2-83e5c6036793) for more information.
Vous pouvez utiliser un compte Microsoft Exchange s'il est accessible via IMAP, ce qui est généralement le cas. Voir [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/what-is-a-microsoft-exchange-account-47f000aa-c2bf-48ac-9bc2-83e5c6036793) pour plus d'informations.
Please see [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) for the Microsoft documentation about configuring an email client. There is also a section about common connection errors and solutions.
Veuillez consulter [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) la documentation de Microsoft sur la configuration d'un client de messagerie. Il y a également une section sur les erreurs de connexion courantes et leurs solutions.
Some older Exchange server versions have a bug causing empty message and corrupt attachments. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq110) for a workaround.
Certaines anciennes versions du serveur Exchange souffrent d'un bug causant des messages vides et des pièces jointes corrompues. Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq110) pour une solution.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq133) about ActiveSync support.
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq133) sur la compatibilité avec ActiveSync.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) sur la compatibilité avec OAuth.
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**(9) What are identities / how do I add an alias?**
**(9) Que sont les identités / comment ajouter un alias ?**
Identities represent email addresses you are sending *from* via an email (SMTP) server.
Some providers allow you to have multiple aliases. You can configure these by setting the email address field of an additional identity to the alias address and setting the user name field to your main email address.
Certains fournisseurs vous permettent d'avoir plusieurs alias. You can configure these by setting the email address field of an additional identity to the alias address and setting the user name field to your main email address.
Note that you can copy an identity by long pressing it.
Notez que vous pouvez copier une identité en appuyant longuement dessus.
Alternatively, you can enable *Allow editing sender address* in the advanced settings of an existing identity to edit the username when composing a new message, if your provider allows this.
Sinon, vous pouvez activer *Autoriser l'édition de l'adresse de l'expéditeur* dans les paramètres avancés d'une identité existante pour modifier le nom d'utilisateur lors de la rédaction d'un nouveau message, si votre fournisseur le permet.
FairEmail will automatically update the passwords of related identities when you update the password of the associated account or a related identity.
FairEmail mettra automatiquement à jour les mots de passe des identités liées lorsque vous mettez à jour le mot de passe du compte associé ou d'une identité liée.
See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq33) on editing the username of email addresses.
Voir [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq33) pour modifier le nom d'utilisateur des adresses e-mail.
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**~~(10) What does 'UIDPLUS not supported' mean?~~**
**~~(10) Que signifie "UIDPLUS n'est pas pris en charge" ?~~**
~~The error message *UIDPLUS not supported* means that your email provider does not provide the IMAP [UIDPLUS extension](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4315). This IMAP extension is required to implement two way synchronization, which is not an optional feature. So, unless your provider can enable this extension, you cannot use FairEmail for this provider.~~
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**~~(11) Why is POP not supported?~~**
**~~(11) Pourquoi POP n'est pas pris en charge ?~~**
~~Besides that any decent email provider supports [IMAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol) these days,~~ ~~using [POP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol) will result in unnecessary extra battery usage and delayed new message notifications.~~ ~~Moreover, POP is unsuitable for two way synchronization and more often than not people read and write messages on different devices these days.~~
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**(12) How does encryption/decryption work?**
**(12) Comment fonctionne le chiffrement/déchiffrement ?**
Communication with email servers is always encrypted, unless you explicitly turned this off. This question is about optional end-to-end encryption with PGP or S/MIME. The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages.
La communication avec les serveurs de messagerie est toujours chiffrée, à moins que vous ne l'ayez explicitement désactivée. Cette question concerne le chiffrement de bout en bout optionnel avec PGP ou S/MIME. The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages.
*General*
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ S/MIME sign/encrypt is a pro feature, but all other PGP and S/MIME operations ar
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**(13) How does search on device/server work?**
**(13) Comment fonctionne la recherche sur l'appareil/le serveur ?**
You can start searching for messages on sender (from), recipient (to, cc, bcc), subject, keywords or message text by using the magnify glass in the action bar of a folder. You can also search from any app by selecting *Search email* in the copy/paste popup menu.
@ -732,22 +732,22 @@ Searching on the device is a free feature, using the search index and searching
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**(14) How can I set up an Outlook / Live / Hotmail account?**
**(14) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail ?**
An Outlook / Live / Hotmail account can be set up via the quick setup wizard and selecting*Outlook*.
Un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail peut être configuré via l'assistant de configuration rapide et en sélectionnant*Outlook*.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you need to create an app password. See [here](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification) for the details.
Pour utiliser un compte Outlook, Live ou Hotmail avec l'authentification à deux facteurs activée, vous devez créer un mot de passe d'application. Voir [ici](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification) pour les détails.
See [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) for Microsoft's instructions.
Voir [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) pour les instructions de Microsoft.
For setting up an Office 365 account, please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq156).
Pour configurer un compte Office 365, veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq156).
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**(15) Why does the message text keep loading?**
**(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger indéfiniment ?**
The message header and message body are fetched separately from the server. The message text of larger messages is not being pre-fetched on metered connections and will be fetched on demand on expanding a message. The message text will keep loading if there is no connection to the account, see also the next question, or if there other operations, like synchronizing messages, are being executed.
L'en-tête du message et le corps du message sont récupérés séparément du serveur. The message text of larger messages is not being pre-fetched on metered connections and will be fetched on demand on expanding a message. The message text will keep loading if there is no connection to the account, see also the next question, or if there other operations, like synchronizing messages, are being executed.
You can check the account and folder list for the account and folder state (see the legend for the meaning of the icons) and the operation list accessible via the main navigation menu for pending operations (see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq3) for the meaning of the operations).
@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ Mobile connections are almost always metered and some (paid) Wi-Fi hotspots are
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**(16) Why are messages not being synchronized?**
**(16) Pourquoi les messages ne sont-ils pas synchronisés ?**
Possible causes of messages not being synchronized (sent or received) are:
@ -785,45 +785,45 @@ In case of successive connection errors, FairEmail will hold off increasingly lo
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**~~(17) Why does manual synchronize not work?~~**
**~~(17) Pourquoi la synchronisation manuelle ne fonctionne pas ?~~**
~~If the *Synchronize now* menu is dimmed, there is no connection to the account.~~
~~Si le menu *Synchroniser maintenant* est grisé, il n'y a pas de connexion au compte.~~
~~See the previous question for more information.~~
~~Voir la question précédente pour plus d'informations.~~
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**(18) Why is the message preview not always shown?**
**(18) Pourquoi l'aperçu du message n'est-il pas toujours affiché ?**
The preview of the message text cannot be shown if the message body has not been downloaded yet. See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
L'aperçu du texte du message ne peut pas être affiché si le corps du message n'a pas encore été téléchargé. Voir aussi [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
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**(19) Why are the pro features so expensive?**
**(19) Pourquoi les fonctionnalités pro sont-elles si chères ?**
The right question is "*why are there so many taxes and fees?*":
La bonne question est "*pourquoi y a-t-il autant de taxes et de frais ?*":
* VAT: 25 % (depending on your country)
* Google fee: 30 %
* Income tax: 50 %
* <sub>Paypal fee: 5-10 % depending on the country/amount</sub>
* TVA : 25 % (selon votre pays)
* Frais Google : 30 %
* Impôt sur le revenu: 50 %
* <sub>Frais Paypal : 5-10 % en fonction du pays/montant</sub>
So, what is left for the developer is just a fraction of what you pay.
Ainsi, ce qui reste pour le développeur n'est qu'une fraction de ce que vous payez.
Note that only some convenience and advanced features need to be purchased which means that FairEmail is basically free to use.
Notez que seules quelques commodités et fonctionnalités avancées doivent être achetées, ce qui signifie qu'en gros, FairEmail est gratuit à utiliser.
Also note that most free apps will appear not to be sustainable in the end, whereas FairEmail is properly maintained and supported, and that free apps may have a catch, like sending privacy sensitive information to the internet.
I have been working on FairEmail almost every day for more than two years, so I think the price is more than reasonable. For this reason there won't be discounts either.
Je travaille sur FairEmail presque tous les jours depuis plus de deux ans, je pense donc que le prix est plus que raisonnable. Pour cette raison, il n'y aura pas non plus de réductions.
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**(20) Can I get a refund?**
**(20) Puis-je obtenir un remboursement ?**
If a purchased pro feature doesn't work as intended and this isn't caused by a problem in the free features and I cannot fix the problem in a timely manner, you can get a refund. In all other cases there is no refund possible. In no circumstances there is a refund possible for any problem related to the free features, since there wasn't paid anything for them and because they can be evaluated without any limitation. I take my responsibility as seller to deliver what has been promised and I expect that you take responsibility for informing yourself of what you are buying.
Si une fonctionnalité pro achetée ne fonctionne pas comme prévu, si cela ne relève pas d'un problème dans les fonctionnalités gratuites et si je ne peux pas résoudre le problème dans des délais acceptables, alors vous pouvez obtenir un remboursement. Dans tous les autres cas, il n'y a pas de remboursement possible. En aucun cas il n'y a de remboursement possible pour tout problème lié aux fonctionnalités gratuites, étant donné que rien a été payé pour les obtenir et parce qu'elles peuvent être évaluées sans aucune limitation. J'assume ma responsabilité en tant que vendeur, de fournir ce qui a été promis et j'attends que vous preniez la responsabilité de vous informer de ce que vous achetez.
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**(21) How do I enable the notification light?**
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
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Classification should be considered as a best guess - it might be a wrong guess, or the classifier might not be confident enough to make any guess. 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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
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## Questions fréquemment posées (FAQ)
* [(1) Quelles autorisations Android sont nécessaires et pourquoi ?](#user-content-faq1)
* [(2) Pourquoi y a t'il une notification permanente ?](#user-content-faq2)
* [(2) Pourquoi y a-t-il une notification permanente ?](#user-content-faq2)
* [(3) Que sont les opérations et pourquoi sont-elles en attente ?](#user-content-faq3)
* [(4) Comment puis-je utiliser un certificat de sécurité non valide / un mot de passe vide / une connexion en texte clair ?](#user-content-faq4)
* [(5) Comment puis-je paramétrer la vue des messages ?](#user-content-faq5)
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(12) Comment fonctionne le chiffrement/déchiffrement ?](#user-content-faq12)
* [(13) Comment fonctionne la recherche sur l'appareil/le serveur ?](#user-content-faq13)
* [(14) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail ?](#user-content-faq14)
* [(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger ?](#user-content-faq15)
* [(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger indéfiniment ?](#user-content-faq15)
* [(16) Pourquoi les messages ne sont-ils pas synchronisés ?](#user-content-faq16)
* [~~(17) Pourquoi la synchronisation manuelle ne fonctionne pas ?~~](#user-content-faq17)
* [(18) Pourquoi l'aperçu du message n'est-il pas toujours affiché ?](#user-content-faq18)
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* [(20) Puis-je obtenir un remboursement ?](#user-content-faq20)
* [(21) Comment activer le voyant de notification ?](#user-content-faq21)
* [(22) Qu'est-ce que l'erreur de compte/dossier ... signifie ?](#user-content-faq22)
* [(23) Pourquoi est-ce que je reçois une alerte .. ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(23) Pourquoi est-ce que je reçois une alerte ... ? ?](#user-content-faq23)
* [(24) Qu'est-ce que parcourir les messages sur le serveur ?](#user-content-faq24)
* [(25) Pourquoi ne puis-je pas sélectionner/ouvrir/enregistrer une image, une pièce jointe ou un fichier ?](#user-content-faq25)
* [(26) Puis-je aider à traduire FairEmail dans ma propre langue ?](#user-content-faq26)
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* [(29) Comment puis-je recevoir des notifications de nouveaux messages pour d'autres dossiers ?](#user-content-faq29)
* [(30) Comment puis-je utiliser les paramètres rapides fournis ?](#user-content-faq30)
* [(31) Comment puis-je utiliser les raccourcis fournis ?](#user-content-faq31)
* [(32) Comment puis-je vérifier si la lecture des courriels est vraiment sécurisé ?](#user-content-faq32)
* [(32) Comment puis-je vérifier si la lecture des courriels est vraiment sécurisée ?](#user-content-faq32)
* [(33) Pourquoi la modification des adresses de l'expéditeur ne fonctionne-t-elle pas ?](#user-content-faq33)
* [(34) Comment les identités correspondent-elles ?](#user-content-faq34)
* [(35) Pourquoi devrais-je faire attention à la visualisation des images, des pièces jointes, du message original et à l'ouverture des liens?](#user-content-faq35)
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(90) Pourquoi certains textes sont-ils liés sans être liés ?](#user-content-faq90)
* [~~(91) Pouvez-vous ajouter une synchronisation périodique pour économiser la batterie ?~~](#user-content-faq91)
* [(92) Pouvez-vous ajouter le filtrage de spam, la vérification de la signature DKIM et l'autorisation SPF ?](#user-content-faq92)
* [(93) Pouvez-vous autoriser l'installation/stockage de données sur un support de stockage externe (sdcard) ?](#user-content-faq93)
* [(93) Pouvez-vous autoriser l'installation/stockage de données sur un support de stockage externe (Carte SD) ?](#user-content-faq93)
* [(94) Que signifie la bande rouge/orange à la fin de l'en-tête ?](#user-content-faq94)
* [(95) Pourquoi toutes les applications ne sont-elles pas affichées lors de la sélection d'une pièce jointe ou d'une image ?](#user-content-faq95)
* [(96) Où puis-je trouver les paramètres IMAP et SMTP ?](#user-content-faq96)
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(134) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression des messages locaux ?](#user-content-faq134)
* [(135) Pourquoi les messages de la corbeille et les brouillons sont-ils affichés dans les conversations ?](#user-content-faq135)
* [(136) Comment puis-je supprimer un compte/identité/dossier ?](#user-content-faq136)
* [(137) Comment puis-je réinitialiser "Ne plus demander a nouveau" ?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(137) Comment puis-je réinitialiser "Ne plus demander à nouveau" ?](#user-content-faq137)
* [(138) Pouvez-vous ajouter le calendrier/la gestion des contacts/la synchronisation ?](#user-content-faq138)
* [(139) Comment puis-je corriger "L'utilisateur est authentifié mais pas connecté" ?](#user-content-faq139)
* [(140) Pourquoi le texte du message contient-il des caractères étranges ?](#user-content-faq140)
@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ La conception est basée sur de nombreuses discussions et si vous le souhaitez,
* [(156) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Office365 ?](#user-content-faq156)
* [(157) Comment puis-je créer un compte gratuit ?](#user-content-faq157)
* [(158) Quelle caméra / enregistreur audio recommandez-vous ?](#user-content-faq158)
* [(159) Qu'est ce que deconnecter les listes de protection du tracker ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(159) Que sont les listes anti-tracker de Disconnect ?](#user-content-faq159)
* [(160) Pouvez-vous ajouter la suppression définitive des messages sans confirmation ?](#user-content-faq160)
* [(161) Pouvezvous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(161) Pouvez-vous ajouter un paramètre pour changer les couleurs primaire et d'accentuation ?](#user-content-faq161)
* [(162) L'IMAP NOTIFY est-il pris en charge ?](#user-content-faq162)
* [(163) Qu'est-ce que la classification des messages ?](#user-content-faq163)
@ -507,55 +507,55 @@ Voir [ici](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229) pour les instructions
Les messages envoyés sont normalement déplacés de la boîte d'envoi vers le dossier envoyé dès que votre fournisseur ajoute les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé. Cela nécessite qu'un dossier envoyé soit sélectionné dans les paramètres du compte et que le dossier envoyé soit configuré pour être synchronisé.
Certains fournisseurs ne gardent pas de trace des messages envoyés ou le serveur SMTP utilisé peut ne pas être lié au fournisseur. Dans ce cas, FairEmail ajoutera automatiquement les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé lors de la synchronisation du dossier envoyé, qui se produira après l'envoi d'un message. Note that this will result in extra internet traffic.
Certains fournisseurs ne gardent pas de trace des messages envoyés ou le serveur SMTP utilisé peut ne pas être lié au fournisseur. Dans ce cas, FairEmail ajoutera automatiquement les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé lors de la synchronisation du dossier envoyé, qui se produira après l'envoi d'un message. Notez que cela entraînera un trafic Internet supplémentaire.
~~If this doesn't happen, your provider might not keep track of sent messages or you might be using an SMTP server not related to the provider.~~ ~~In these cases you can enable the advanced identity setting *Store sent messages* to let FairEmail add sent messages to the sent folder right after sending a message.~~~~Note that enabling this setting might result in duplicate messages if your provider adds sent messages to the sent folder too.~~ ~~Also beware that enabling this setting will result in extra data usage, especially when when sending messages with large attachments.~~
~~Si ce n'est pas le cas, il se peut que votre fournisseur ne garde pas de trace des messages envoyés ou bien vous utilisez un serveur SMTP qui n'est pas lié au fournisseur.~~ ~~Dans ces cas, vous pouvez activer le paramètre d'identité avancé *Stocker les messages envoyés* pour permettre à FairEmail d'ajouter les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé juste après avoir envoyé un message.~~~~Notez que l'activation de ce paramètre peut entraîner des messages en double si votre fournisseur ajoute également les messages envoyés au dossier envoyé.~~ ~~Soyez également conscient que l'activation de ce paramètre entraînera une consommation supplémentaire de données, en particulier lorsque vous envoyez des messages avec de pièces jointes volumineuses.~~
~~If sent messages in the outbox are not found in the sent folder on a full synchronize, they will be moved from the outbox to the sent folder too.~~ ~~A full synchronize happens when reconnecting to the server or when synchronizing periodically or manually.~~ ~~You'll likely want to enable the advanced setting *Store sent messages* instead to move messages to the sent folder sooner.~~
~~Si des messages envoyés dans la boîte d'envoi ne sont pas trouvés dans le dossier envoyé lors d'une synchronisation complète, ils seront également déplacés de la boîte d'envoi vers le dossier envoyé.~~ ~~Une synchronisation complète se produit lors de la reconnexion au serveur ou lors de la synchronisation périodique ou manuelle.~~ ~~Vous préférerez probablement activer le paramètre avancé *Stocker les messages envoyés* à la place, pour déplacer les messages vers le dossier envoyé plus rapidement.~~
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**(8) Est-il possible d'utiliser un compte Microsoft Exchange ?**
You can use a Microsoft Exchange account if it is accessible via IMAP, which is mostly the case. See [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/what-is-a-microsoft-exchange-account-47f000aa-c2bf-48ac-9bc2-83e5c6036793) for more information.
Vous pouvez utiliser un compte Microsoft Exchange s'il est accessible via IMAP, ce qui est généralement le cas. Voir [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/what-is-a-microsoft-exchange-account-47f000aa-c2bf-48ac-9bc2-83e5c6036793) pour plus d'informations.
Please see [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) for the Microsoft documentation about configuring an email client. There is also a section about common connection errors and solutions.
Veuillez consulter [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) la documentation de Microsoft sur la configuration d'un client de messagerie. Il y a également une section sur les erreurs de connexion courantes et leurs solutions.
Some older Exchange server versions have a bug causing empty message and corrupt attachments. Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq110) for a workaround.
Certaines anciennes versions du serveur Exchange souffrent d'un bug causant des messages vides et des pièces jointes corrompues. Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq110) pour une solution.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq133) about ActiveSync support.
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq133) sur la compatibilité avec ActiveSync.
Please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq111) about OAuth support.
Veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq111) sur la compatibilité avec OAuth.
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**(9) What are identities / how do I add an alias?**
**(9) Que sont les identités / comment ajouter un alias ?**
Identities represent email addresses you are sending *from* via an email (SMTP) server.
Some providers allow you to have multiple aliases. You can configure these by setting the email address field of an additional identity to the alias address and setting the user name field to your main email address.
Certains fournisseurs vous permettent d'avoir plusieurs alias. You can configure these by setting the email address field of an additional identity to the alias address and setting the user name field to your main email address.
Note that you can copy an identity by long pressing it.
Notez que vous pouvez copier une identité en appuyant longuement dessus.
Alternatively, you can enable *Allow editing sender address* in the advanced settings of an existing identity to edit the username when composing a new message, if your provider allows this.
Sinon, vous pouvez activer *Autoriser l'édition de l'adresse de l'expéditeur* dans les paramètres avancés d'une identité existante pour modifier le nom d'utilisateur lors de la rédaction d'un nouveau message, si votre fournisseur le permet.
FairEmail will automatically update the passwords of related identities when you update the password of the associated account or a related identity.
FairEmail mettra automatiquement à jour les mots de passe des identités liées lorsque vous mettez à jour le mot de passe du compte associé ou d'une identité liée.
See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq33) on editing the username of email addresses.
Voir [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq33) pour modifier le nom d'utilisateur des adresses e-mail.
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**~~(10) What does 'UIDPLUS not supported' mean?~~**
**~~(10) Que signifie "UIDPLUS n'est pas pris en charge" ?~~**
~~The error message *UIDPLUS not supported* means that your email provider does not provide the IMAP [UIDPLUS extension](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4315). This IMAP extension is required to implement two way synchronization, which is not an optional feature. So, unless your provider can enable this extension, you cannot use FairEmail for this provider.~~
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**~~(11) Why is POP not supported?~~**
**~~(11) Pourquoi POP n'est pas pris en charge ?~~**
~~Besides that any decent email provider supports [IMAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol) these days,~~ ~~using [POP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol) will result in unnecessary extra battery usage and delayed new message notifications.~~ ~~Moreover, POP is unsuitable for two way synchronization and more often than not people read and write messages on different devices these days.~~
@ -570,9 +570,9 @@ See [this FAQ](#user-content-faq33) on editing the username of email addresses.
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**(12) How does encryption/decryption work?**
**(12) Comment fonctionne le chiffrement/déchiffrement ?**
Communication with email servers is always encrypted, unless you explicitly turned this off. This question is about optional end-to-end encryption with PGP or S/MIME. The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages.
La communication avec les serveurs de messagerie est toujours chiffrée, à moins que vous ne l'ayez explicitement désactivée. Cette question concerne le chiffrement de bout en bout optionnel avec PGP ou S/MIME. The sender and recipient should first agree on this and exchange signed messages to transfer their public key to be able to send encrypted messages.
*General*
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ S/MIME sign/encrypt is a pro feature, but all other PGP and S/MIME operations ar
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**(13) How does search on device/server work?**
**(13) Comment fonctionne la recherche sur l'appareil/le serveur ?**
You can start searching for messages on sender (from), recipient (to, cc, bcc), subject, keywords or message text by using the magnify glass in the action bar of a folder. You can also search from any app by selecting *Search email* in the copy/paste popup menu.
@ -732,22 +732,22 @@ Searching on the device is a free feature, using the search index and searching
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**(14) How can I set up an Outlook / Live / Hotmail account?**
**(14) Comment puis-je configurer un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail ?**
An Outlook / Live / Hotmail account can be set up via the quick setup wizard and selecting*Outlook*.
Un compte Outlook / Live / Hotmail peut être configuré via l'assistant de configuration rapide et en sélectionnant*Outlook*.
To use an Outlook, Live or Hotmail account with two factor authentication enabled, you need to create an app password. See [here](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification) for the details.
Pour utiliser un compte Outlook, Live ou Hotmail avec l'authentification à deux facteurs activée, vous devez créer un mot de passe d'application. Voir [ici](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12409/microsoft-account-app-passwords-two-step-verification) pour les détails.
See [here](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) for Microsoft's instructions.
Voir [ici](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/pop-imap-and-smtp-settings-for-outlook-com-d088b986-291d-42b8-9564-9c414e2aa040) pour les instructions de Microsoft.
For setting up an Office 365 account, please see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq156).
Pour configurer un compte Office 365, veuillez consulter [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq156).
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**(15) Why does the message text keep loading?**
**(15) Pourquoi le texte du message continue-t-il de se charger indéfiniment ?**
The message header and message body are fetched separately from the server. The message text of larger messages is not being pre-fetched on metered connections and will be fetched on demand on expanding a message. The message text will keep loading if there is no connection to the account, see also the next question, or if there other operations, like synchronizing messages, are being executed.
L'en-tête du message et le corps du message sont récupérés séparément du serveur. The message text of larger messages is not being pre-fetched on metered connections and will be fetched on demand on expanding a message. The message text will keep loading if there is no connection to the account, see also the next question, or if there other operations, like synchronizing messages, are being executed.
You can check the account and folder list for the account and folder state (see the legend for the meaning of the icons) and the operation list accessible via the main navigation menu for pending operations (see [this FAQ](#user-content-faq3) for the meaning of the operations).
@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ Mobile connections are almost always metered and some (paid) Wi-Fi hotspots are
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**(16) Why are messages not being synchronized?**
**(16) Pourquoi les messages ne sont-ils pas synchronisés ?**
Possible causes of messages not being synchronized (sent or received) are:
@ -785,45 +785,45 @@ In case of successive connection errors, FairEmail will hold off increasingly lo
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**~~(17) Why does manual synchronize not work?~~**
**~~(17) Pourquoi la synchronisation manuelle ne fonctionne pas ?~~**
~~If the *Synchronize now* menu is dimmed, there is no connection to the account.~~
~~Si le menu *Synchroniser maintenant* est grisé, il n'y a pas de connexion au compte.~~
~~See the previous question for more information.~~
~~Voir la question précédente pour plus d'informations.~~
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**(18) Why is the message preview not always shown?**
**(18) Pourquoi l'aperçu du message n'est-il pas toujours affiché ?**
The preview of the message text cannot be shown if the message body has not been downloaded yet. See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
L'aperçu du texte du message ne peut pas être affiché si le corps du message n'a pas encore été téléchargé. Voir aussi [cette FAQ](#user-content-faq15).
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**(19) Why are the pro features so expensive?**
**(19) Pourquoi les fonctionnalités pro sont-elles si chères ?**
The right question is "*why are there so many taxes and fees?*":
La bonne question est "*pourquoi y a-t-il autant de taxes et de frais ?*":
* VAT: 25 % (depending on your country)
* Google fee: 30 %
* Income tax: 50 %
* <sub>Paypal fee: 5-10 % depending on the country/amount</sub>
* TVA : 25 % (selon votre pays)
* Frais Google : 30 %
* Impôt sur le revenu: 50 %
* <sub>Frais Paypal : 5-10 % en fonction du pays/montant</sub>
So, what is left for the developer is just a fraction of what you pay.
Ainsi, ce qui reste pour le développeur n'est qu'une fraction de ce que vous payez.
Note that only some convenience and advanced features need to be purchased which means that FairEmail is basically free to use.
Notez que seules quelques commodités et fonctionnalités avancées doivent être achetées, ce qui signifie qu'en gros, FairEmail est gratuit à utiliser.
Also note that most free apps will appear not to be sustainable in the end, whereas FairEmail is properly maintained and supported, and that free apps may have a catch, like sending privacy sensitive information to the internet.
I have been working on FairEmail almost every day for more than two years, so I think the price is more than reasonable. For this reason there won't be discounts either.
Je travaille sur FairEmail presque tous les jours depuis plus de deux ans, je pense donc que le prix est plus que raisonnable. Pour cette raison, il n'y aura pas non plus de réductions.
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**(20) Can I get a refund?**
**(20) Puis-je obtenir un remboursement ?**
If a purchased pro feature doesn't work as intended and this isn't caused by a problem in the free features and I cannot fix the problem in a timely manner, you can get a refund. In all other cases there is no refund possible. In no circumstances there is a refund possible for any problem related to the free features, since there wasn't paid anything for them and because they can be evaluated without any limitation. I take my responsibility as seller to deliver what has been promised and I expect that you take responsibility for informing yourself of what you are buying.
Si une fonctionnalité pro achetée ne fonctionne pas comme prévu, si cela ne relève pas d'un problème dans les fonctionnalités gratuites et si je ne peux pas résoudre le problème dans des délais acceptables, alors vous pouvez obtenir un remboursement. Dans tous les autres cas, il n'y a pas de remboursement possible. En aucun cas il n'y a de remboursement possible pour tout problème lié aux fonctionnalités gratuites, étant donné que rien a été payé pour les obtenir et parce qu'elles peuvent être évaluées sans aucune limitation. J'assume ma responsabilité en tant que vendeur, de fournir ce qui a été promis et j'attends que vous preniez la responsabilité de vous informer de ce que vous achetez.
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**(21) How do I enable the notification light?**
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -873,23 +873,23 @@ Gli errori *... Disconnettendo BYE ...*, *... Connessione ripristinata da pari .
L'errore *... Connessione chiusa da pari ...* potrebbe esser causata da un server non aggiornato di Exchange, vedi [qui](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/pki/2010/09/30/sha2-and-windows/) per ulteriori informazioni.
Gli errori *... Read error ...*, *... Write error ...*, *... Read timed out ...*, *... Broken pipe ...* mean that the email server is not responding anymore or that the internet connection is bad.
Gli errori *... Errore di lettura ...*, *... Errore di scrittura ...*, *... Lettura scaduta ...*, *... Conduttura rotta ...* significa che il server dell'email non risponde più o che la connessione internet non è buona.
The error *... Unexpected end of zlib input stream ...* means that not all data was received, possibly due to a bad or interrupted connection.
L'errore *... Interruzione imprevista del flusso di input di zlib ...* significa che non tutti i dati sono stati ricevuti, possibilmente a causa di una connessione interrotta o non buona.
The error *... connection failure ...* could indicate [Too many simultaneous connections](#user-content-faq23).
The warning *... Unsupported encoding ...* means that the character set of the message is unknown or not supported. FairEmail will assume ISO-8859-1 (Latin1), which will in most cases result in showing the message correctly.
L'avviso *... Crittografia non supportata ...* significa che la serie di caratteri del messaggio è sconosciuta o non supportata. FairEmail presumerà ISO-8859-1 (Latin1), che in gran parte dei casi risulterà nel mostrare correttamente il messaggio.
Please [see here](#user-content-faq4) for the errors *... Untrusted ... not in certificate ...*, *... Invalid security certificate (Can't verify identity of server) ...* or *... Trust anchor for certification path not found ...*
Sei pregato di [vedere qui](#user-content-faq4) per gli errori *... Inaffidabile ... non nel certificato ...*, *... Certificato di sicurezza non valido (Impossibile verificare l'identità del server) ...* o *... Ancoraggio di fiducia per il percorso di certificazione non trovato ...*
Please [see here](#user-content-faq127) for the error *... Syntactically invalid HELO argument(s) ...*.
Sei pregato di [vedere qui](#user-content-faq127) per l'errore *... Argomenti HELO sintatticamente non validi ...*.
Please [see here](#user-content-faq41) for the error *... Handshake failed ...*.
Sei pregato di [vedere qui](#user-content-faq41) per l'errore *... Stretta di mano fallita ...*.
See [here](https://linux.die.net/man/3/connect) for what error codes like EHOSTUNREACH and ETIMEDOUT mean.
Vedi [qui](https://linux.die.net/man/3/connect) per cosa significano i codici di errore come EHOSTUNREACH e ETIMEDOUT.
Possible causes are:
Cause possibili sono:
* Un firewall o router sta bloccando le connessioni al server
* Il nome dell'host o numero di porta non è valido
@ -899,13 +899,13 @@ Possible causes are:
* Il server dell'email rifiuta di accettare un messaggio, ad esempio perché troppo grande o contenente collegamenti inaccettabili
* Ci sono troppe connessioni al server, vedi anche la prossima domanda
Many public Wi-Fi networks block outgoing email to prevent spam. Sometimes you can workaround this by using another SMTP port. See the documentation of the provider for the usable port numbers.
Molte reti Wi-Fi pubbliche bloccano le email in uscita per prevenire lo spam. A volte puoi risolverlo usando un'altra porta SMTP. Vedi la documentazione del provider per i numeri di porta utilizzabili.
If you are using a [VPN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network), the VPN provider might block the connection because it is too aggressively trying to prevent spam. Note that [Google Fi](https://fi.google.com/) is using a VPN too.
Se stai usando una [VPN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network), il provider della VPN potrebbe bloccare la connessione perché prova troppo aggressivamente a prevenire lo spam. Nota che anche [Google Fi](https://fi.google.com/) sta usando una VPN.
**Send errors**
**Errori di invio**
SMTP servers can reject messages for [a variety of reasons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMTP_server_return_codes). Too large messages and triggering the spam filter of an email server are the most common reasons.
I server SMTP possono rifiutare i messaggi per [varie motivazioni](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMTP_server_return_codes). Messaggi troppo grandi e l'innesco del filtro di spam di un server email sono i motivi più comuni.
* Il limite della dimensione dell'allegato per Gmail [è 25 MB](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6584)
* Il limite delle dimensioni dell'allegato per Outlook e Office 365 [è 20 MB](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2813269/attachment-size-exceeds-the-allowable-limit-error-when-you-add-a-large)
@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ SMTP servers can reject messages for [a variety of reasons](https://en.wikipedia
* *550 Messaggio di spam rifiutato perché l'IP è elencato per ...* significa che il server dell'email ha rifiutato di inviare un messaggio dall'indirizzo di rete attuale (pubblico) perché usato erroneamente per inviare spam da qualcun altro (si spera) in precedenza. Sei pregato di provare ad abilitare la modalità aereo per 10 minuti per acquisire un nuovo indirizzo di rete.
* *571 5.7.1 Il messaggio contiene spam o virus o il mittente è bloccato ...* significa che il server dell'email ha considerato un messaggio come spam. Questo significa probabilmente che i filtri spam del server email sono troppo rigidi. Dovrai contattare il provider di posta elettronica per avere supporto a riguardo.
If you want to use the Gmail SMTP server to workaround a too strict outgoing spam filter or to improve delivery of messages:
Se vuoi usare il server SMTP di Gmail per risolvere un filtro spam in uscita troppo severo o per migliorare la consegna dei messaggi:
* Verifica il tuo indirizzo email [qui](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/accounts) (dovrai usare un browser desktop)
* Cambia le impostazioni di identità come queste (configurazione, fase 2, tocca Gestisci, tocca identità):
@ -926,19 +926,19 @@ If you want to use the Gmail SMTP server to workaround a too strict outgoing spa
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**Gmail errors**
**Errori di Gmail**
The authorization of Gmail accounts setup with the quick wizard needs to be periodically refreshed via the [Android account manager](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/accounts/AccountManager). This requires contact/account permissions and internet connectivity.
L'autorizzazione della configurazione dei profili di Gmail con la procedura guidata rapida devono essere ricaricati periodicamente tramite il [gestore del profilo Android](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/accounts/AccountManager). Questo richiede i permessi di contatto/profilo e connettività internet.
The error *... Autenticazione fallita ... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.
L'errore *... Autenticazione fallita ... Profilo non trovato ...* significa che un profilo di Gmail precedentemente autorizzato è stato rimosso dal dispositivo.
The errors *... Authentication failed ... No token ...* means that the Android account manager failed to refresh the authorization of a Gmail account.
Gli errori *... Autenticazione fallita ... Nessun token ...* significa che il manager del profilo di Android non è riuscito a ricaricare l'autorizzazione di un profilo di Gmail.
L'errore *... Authentication failed ... network error ...* means that the Android account manager was not able to refresh the authorization of a Gmail account due to problems with the internet connection
L'errore *... Autenticazione fallita ... errore di rete ...* significa che il manager del profilo di Android non è riuscito a ricaricare l'autorizzazione di un profilo di Gmail a causa di problemi con la connessione a internet
The error *... Authentication failed ... Invalid credentials ...* could be caused by changing the account password or by having revoked the required account/contacts permissions. In case the account password was changed, you'll need to authenticate the Google account in the Android account settings again. In case the permissions were revoked, you can start the Gmail quick setup wizard to grant the required permissions again (you don't need to setup the account again).
L'errore *... Autenticazione fallita ... Credenziali non valide ...* potrebbe essere causato dal cambiamento della password del profilo o avendo revocati i permessi di profilo/contatti necessari. Nel caso in cui la password del profilo fosse cambiata, dovrai autenticare di nuovo le impostazioni del profilo di Android. Nel caso in cui fossero stati revocati i permessi, puoi avviare la procedura guidata di configurazione rapida di Gmail per garantire di nuovo i permessi richiesti (non devi riconfigurare il profilo).
The eror*... ServiceDisabled ...* might be caused by enrolling in the [Advanced Protection Program](https://landing.google.com/advancedprotection/): "*To read your email, you can (must) use Gmail - You won’t be able to use your Google Account with some (all) apps & services that require access to sensitive data like your emails*", see [here](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/7519408?hl=en&ref_topic=9264881).
L'errore*... ServiceDisabled ...* might be caused by enrolling in the [Advanced Protection Program](https://landing.google.com/advancedprotection/): "*To read your email, you can (must) use Gmail - You won’t be able to use your Google Account with some (all) apps & services that require access to sensitive data like your emails*", see [here](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/7519408?hl=en&ref_topic=9264881).
When in doubt, you can ask for [support](#user-content-support).
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.
@ -52,17 +52,17 @@ Please see [here](#user-content-faq22) for common error messages and solutions.
* Add a folder to the unified inbox: long press the folder in the folder list and tick *Show in unified inbox*
* Add a folder to the navigation menu: long press the folder in the folder list and tick *Show in navigation menu*
* 載入更多訊息:長按資料夾列表中的資料夾,選擇 *同步更多訊息*
* Delete a message, skipping trash: in the 3-dots menu just above the message text *Delete* or alternatively, unselect the trash folder in the account settings
* Delete an account/identity: Setup step 1/2, Manage, tap account/identity, three-dots menu, Delete
* Delete a folder: long press the folder in the folder list, Edit properties, three-dots menu, Delete
* Undo send: Outbox, tap message, tap undo icon button
* Store sent messages in the inbox: please [see this FAQ](#user-content-faq142)
* Change system folders: Setup, step 1, Manage, tap account, at the bottom
* Export/import settings: Setup, navigation/hamburger menu
## 已知的問題
* ~~A [bug in Android 5.1 and 6](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37054851) causes apps to sometimes show a wrong time format. Toggling the Android setting *Use 24-hour format* might temporarily solve the issue. A workaround was added.~~
* ~~A [bug in Google Drive](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/126362828) causes files exported to Google Drive to be empty. Google has fixed this.~~
* ~~A [bug in AndroidX](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/78495471) causes FairEmail to occasionally crash on long pressing or swiping. Google has fixed this.~~
* ~~A [bug in AndroidX ROOM](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/138441698) causes sometimes a crash with "*... Exception while computing database live data ... Couldn't read row ...*". A workaround was added.~~
@ -2834,9 +2834,9 @@ IMAP NOTIFY support means that notifications for added, changed or deleted messa
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. So, for example, the inbox, the spam folder, a 'marketing' folder, etc, etc.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning mode' only.
You can enable message classification in the miscellaneous settings. This will enable 'learning' mode only. The classifier will 'learn' from new messages in the inbox and spam folder by default. The folder property *Classify new messages in this folder* will enable or disable 'learning' mode for a folder. 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.
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.
Each folder has an option *Automatically move classified messages to this folder* ('auto classification' for short). When this is turned on, new messages in other folders which the classifier thinks belong to that folder will be automatically moved.
The option *Use local spam filter* in the report spam dialog will turn on message classification in the miscellaneous settings and auto classification for the spam folder. Please understand that this is not a replacement for the spam filter of the email server and can result in [false positives and false negatives](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_positives_and_false_negatives). See also [this FAQ](#user-content-faq92).
@ -2844,11 +2844,9 @@ A practical example: suppose there is a folder 'marketing' and auto message clas
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.
To prevent the email server from moving a message into the spam folder again and again, auto classification out of the spam folder will not be done.
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in miscellaneous settings that control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
The message classifier calculates the probability a message belongs in a folder (class). There are two options in the miscellaneous settings which control if a message will be automatically moved into a folder, provided that auto classification is enabled for the folder:
* *Minimum class probability*: a message will only be moved when the confidence it belongs in a folder is greater than this value (default 20 %)
* *Minimum class difference*: a message will only be moved when the difference in confidence between one class and the next most likely class is greater than this value (default 50 %)
@ -2863,7 +2861,7 @@ Considering the defaults option values:
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.
You can delete all classification data by turning classification in the miscellaneous settings three times off.
[Filter rules](#user-content-faq71) will be executed before classification.