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Contact in Address Book sent to Junk and Message filters reset upon restart

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1st - I have a contact in my address book that always gets sent to junk. I have marked before as not junk but it still goes to junk. 2nd - Because of this I created a message filter. In the message filter I have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected for Getting New Mail. I have this message filter rule at the top of the rules. Every time I restart Thunderbird, it resets the filter order to where SpamAssasinYes is at the top. Even though I have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected, Thunderbird still puts messages from this contact to Junk when SpamAssasinYes resets its position to the top. Ubuntu 20.04 Thunderbird 102.4.2

1st - I have a contact in my address book that always gets sent to junk. I have marked before as not junk but it still goes to junk. 2nd - Because of this I created a message filter. In the message filter I have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected for Getting New Mail. I have this message filter rule at the top of the rules. Every time I restart Thunderbird, it resets the filter order to where SpamAssasinYes is at the top. Even though I have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected, Thunderbird still puts messages from this contact to Junk when SpamAssasinYes resets its position to the top. Ubuntu 20.04 Thunderbird 102.4.2
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Is the message filtered to Junk by TB's controls or is it moved to the IMAP Junk folder controlled by the mail provider, before it's downloaded to TB?

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When I move the rule to the top, the message goes to the correct folder, therefore it is being moved by SpamAssasin when the order of the rules are reset.

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Then disable the option to trust headers set by spamassasin in the account settings > junk settings. Clearly you have an issue with that setting or this topic would not be here.