Thanks for the response, and I thought that was a fantastic idea, but 
surprisingly when I went to settings, enable junk mail was already turned off 
so no clue why any messages are even going to the junk folder, very annoying
On Jul 28, 2014, at 5:13 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:

> iCloud spam filtering is very flaky unless you use the web interface a lot, 
> which we don't for obvious reasons.
> 
> My advice: turn off "junk mail" filtering altogether in Mail, do check your 
> Junk folder from time to time, and explicitly move messages between your Junk 
> and other folders, as appropriate.  Don't mark them as anything; that doesn't 
> do jot, and only applies to the filter present in Mail.  You must move 
> messages among the folders, such that spam ends up in Junk, and innocent mail 
> is anywhere else.
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