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Posted: Sun Apr 1st, 2018 03:24 am |
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Scrambler82 wrote:I believe it is the iOS Mail, it has no "This is not Mail" but other indicators that I have switched. Open Mail's Preferences, click the Junk Mail item in the toolbar, and click the Reset button. In the same Junk Mail window check the Enable Junk Mail Filtering option. Enable the Mark as Junk Mail, But Leave it in My Inbox option. When this option is on, any messages that Mail believes are junk will be marked in brown. Leaving them in your Inbox for the time being will enable you to A) see if the junk mail filter is working at all and B) easily identify mail marked as junk. The filter works better when you teach it and having junk appear in your Inbox will remind you to train Mail. Scan your Inbox and verify that what Mail is calling junk, really is. If it isn't, highlight the good messages and click the Not Junk button in Mail's toolbar. Likewise, keep an eye out for messages that are junk but haven't been marked as such. When you find one, highlight it and click the Junk button in Mail's toolbar. When you are happy with the Junk filtering you can return to the Junk Mail window within Mail's preferences and enable the Move it to the Junk Mailbox option.
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