On Thu, 14 Nov 2024, Thomas Gramstad via Alpine-info wrote:


Office365 has been enforced at work, and I'm now using "Alpine
with MS365 using OAuth2" and Alpine 2.26.

Some legitimate e-mail is now in the Spam folder. How do I tell
Alpine that they are NOT spam?

Hmm.
It is MS365, not Alpine, that puts those messages in the Spam folder
so it is MS365 that needs to be told that is wasn't spam.

My first guess was that saving the message to another folder
- perhaps INBOX - might do the trick, but
  https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/outlook-spam-folder?op=1
suggests that Outlook has a dedicated "Junk" menu with a "Not Junk" option, so I am not sure that this will work. Worth a try though ...

A few legitimate e-mails sent directly to me -- that people tell
me they have sent -- are nowhere to be found. Not in the Spam nor
Trash folders, Is there anywhere else I can look for them?

That page talks about Outloook as using the name "Junk" as well as "Spam".

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Andrew C. Aitchison                      Kendal, UK
                   and...@aitchison.me.uk
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