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This may seem trivial, but when using spamassassin training for each mail account, if a selected email(s) is trained as spam, a "red" circle exclamation mark is placed next to it in the list. Consequentially the "It's Not Spam" icon has a "red" checkmark in it.

I process over 25 email accounts so I like to get this task done quickly. However I constantly mentally associate the "red" circle/exclaimation to the "red" checkmark and mark email items that are spam as "It's not Spam".

To me, "red" means stop or bad, "green" means go or good.

Could a green checkmark be associated with the "It's Not Spam" icon, or have no red in the "It's Not Spam" icon, or a red checkmark on the "It's Spam" icon.

Anything, just so the associations of "red" to "red" are preferably for "It's Spam"...

Thanks.
 
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