A screenshot of an email viewed in Mozilla Thunderbird. The email is from Breakout Games with the subject line “Don’t Forget – Mom Plays Free This Weekend!” and is tagged as an advertisement. Below the header, there is a banner with the Breakout Games logo and slogan “escape ordinary,” along with a graphic of a woman. The message below reads, “🥰 Coolest Mother’s Day Gift Ever! 🥰” in large, colorful text.
A screenshot from a Thunderbird email extension displaying AI classification results for an email titled “Don’t Forget – Mom Plays Free This Weekend!”. The page shows two sections: one red and labeled “Does this email appear to be obvious spam or a phishing attempt?” which did not match, with reasoning explaining the email is legitimate, not deceptive, and from a known sender. The second section is green and labeled “Is this email primarily promotional...?” which did match, stating it is marketing content from Breakout Games promoting an offer.
A screenshot of the “Maintenance” tab from the settings page of a Thunderbird add-on named “Sortana.” It displays various statistics including:
Rule count: 10
Cache entries: 1389
Queue items: 1
Current run time: 00:00:32
Last run time: 00:03:08
Average run time: 00:07:31
Total run time: 41:33:14
There is a red “Clear Cache” button at the bottom left and a “Save” button on the right. The UI has a dark theme with a clean, organized layout.
My #email has been filtered through #AI for the past several days and I have to say it is going pretty well so far. Awaiting approval from #Thunderbird's add-on store.
#llm #bot #classification #filter #qwen3 #reasoningmodel