If junk mail filtering is off in Mail itself, in Preferences, then any mail you
see moved into Junk is owing to iCloud, not Mail. That's when you need to move
the emails.
To be honest, if I had the option, I'd turn off filtering completely. One
definite disadvantage of not running your own em
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 wrote:
> iCloud spam
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 appropr
Hey all,
This used to be so easy as in a message under mark, you could choose to mark a
message as not junk. I have two email websites that are not junk going to my
junk folder in my mac mail account, and one of the emails is even in my
contacts. Any idea how to stop this mail from going to jun