as something I only just learned
>> about, and it has turned out to be very handy.
>>
>> Apple has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All you
>> have to do is forward the offending message to ab...@icloud.com. I was
>> skeptical of whether this woul
I wish the same worked better for gmail. Like you, I faced a large incursion of
junk mail in my iCloud account. Your solution is one of several. Another good
one involves the use of rules on your mail client (in my case, the mail app
client found in OS X/XI/XII, etc). So far, it is proving to
sionaries wrote:
Hi all,
I’m posting this to the list because it was something I only just
learned about, and it has turned out to be very handy.
Apple has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All
you have to do is forward the offending message to ab...@icloud.com.
I was skept
learned
about, and it has turned out to be very handy.
Apple has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All you have
to do is forward the offending message to ab...@icloud.com. I was skeptical of
whether this would work, but it really does. Forwarding these messages has
tak
t use for third-party
> addresses like Gmail.
>
>> On Apr 17, 2024, at 08:50, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Kliph,
>>
>> I was getting it at my me.com <http://me.com/> address, which is an iCloud
>> Addie. Hop
loud
> Addie. Hopefully you will continue not to get much junk mail, but I thought
> I’d let you know that it can happen, even with an iCloud address.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
>> On Apr 17, 2024, at 8:46 AM, 'Kliph Miller Sr' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
Kliph,
I was getting it at my me.com <http://me.com/> address, which is an iCloud
Addie. Hopefully you will continue not to get much junk mail, but I thought
I’d let you know that it can happen, even with an iCloud address.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Apr 17, 2024, at 8:46 AM, 'Kliph
just learned
> about, and it has turned out to be very handy.
>
> Apple has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All you
> have to do is forward the offending message to ab...@icloud.com. I was
> skeptical of whether this would work, but it really does. Fo
>> I’m posting this to the list because it was something I only just learned
>> about, and it has turned out to be very handy.
>>
>> Apple has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All you
>> have to do is forward the offending message
has an email address that you can use to report junk mail. All you
> have to do is forward the offending message to ab...@icloud.com. I was
> skeptical of whether this would work, but it really does. Forwarding these
> messages has taken me down from about 250 junk mails a day, to
ertcole via MacVisionaries
> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear List,
> For the last two weeks, My Mac Mail iCloud account has been moving emails to
> the junk folder.
> I disabled the junk mail, but it continued to move emails to the ju
isionaries
> wrote:
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> Dear List,
> For the last two weeks, My Mac Mail iCloud account has been moving emails to
> the junk folder.
> I disabled the junk mail, but it continued to move emails to the junk folder.
> So I reenabled the junk mail feature, & chose to ma
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On Jul 23, 2023, at 10:35, mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
wrote:
Dear List,
For the last two weeks, My Mac Mail iCloud account has been moving emails to
the junk folder.
I disabled the junk mail, but it continued to move emails to the junk folder.
So I reenabled the junk mail feature, & c
I am noticing this same problem on my iOS devices too! Harry
> On 23 Jul 2023, at 16:36, mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Dear List,
> For the last two weeks, My Mac Mail iCloud account has been moving emails to
> the junk folder.
> I disabled the junk mail
Dear List,
For the last two weeks, My Mac Mail iCloud account has been moving emails to
the junk folder.
I disabled the junk mail, but it continued to move emails to the junk folder.
So I reenabled the junk mail feature, & chose to mark mail as junk, but leave
in the inbox.
Guess what
Hello,
I am running IOS 16.3 on my iPhone SE 2020. I have 3 Email accounts and have
set up mail boxes for all inboxes, all sent, all drafts, all trash, and all
archive. I did this some time ago on a different level os IOS and have
forgotten how I did it.
I would really like an all junk mail
Hello,
I am using Apple Mail on my iPhone SE 2020 running IOS 16.1. I have several
Email addressews and in the distant past I set up mmail bozxes All Inbox All
Sent, All Archive, All Drafts and All Trash. Alas I cannot remember how I did
that.
I would like to set up an All Junk mail box. Is
This is probably off topic so please pardon my reply, but having dealt once
with a wild fluke that caused over
100,000 junk mails per day for a while, I sympathize. :) No that number is not
a typo.
The answer depends on several things:
First, is there anything consistent about the junk mail
I don’t know what happened, but in the last week or so I’m deluge by a tsunami
of junk mail. All I know to do is to move these messages to the junk mail
folder and hopes that Apple mail will see it as junk and maybe start cutting
down the volume of it. What can a person do when they’re
Oh I see that sounds logical to me, thanks very much, i will try what you are
suggesting. Thanks again.
> On May 30, 2021, at 2:41 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> I don’t think this issue has anything to do with your Mac's Mail client,
> rather this is an issue with your email provider who is ma
Where are you also might want to see if they have an option to where you can
send all messages to your inbox folder.
> On May 30, 2021, at 1:41 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> I don’t think this issue has anything to do with your Mac's Mail client,
> rather this is an issue with your email provider
I don’t think this issue has anything to do with your Mac's Mail client, rather
this is an issue with your email provider who is marking the item as junk
before the mail even reaches your Mac's Mail app.
I suggest that you log in to your email provider’s web portal, where you can
access the Junk
Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well.
I hope someone can help with the following.
I opened up a new email address with gmail and all went well. i added the
account to my iMac and again all went well. I tested out the new address by
sending email to another account of mine and again all went w
mber how I
> did that and google offers no help. I now want to set up an All Junk mail box.
> Does anyone know how to do this?
> Many thanks … Paul Hopewell
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2020. I have 3 Email accounts. Some time
ago on an older IOS release I set up All Inbox, All Draft, All Archive and All
Bin mail boxes which are all very useful. Alas I cannot remember how I did that
and google offers no help. I now want to set up an All Junk mail box.
Does anyone know how to do
ail accounts. Some time
> ago on an older IOS release I set up All Inbox, All Draft, All Archive and
> All Bin mail boxes which are all very useful. Alas I cannot remember how I
> did that and google offers no help. I now want to set up an All Junk mail box.
> Does anyone know how t
All Junk mail box.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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IOS 13 on my iPhone 8. I have 3 different Email
> accounts. In the past I set up mail boxes All Inbox, All Drafts, All Archive,
> and All Bins. Alas I cannot remember how I did this but these mail boxes are
> all very useful!
> I would now like to create an All Junk mail box.
Hello,
I am running the latest IOS 13 on my iPhone 8. I have 3 different Email
accounts. In the past I set up mail boxes All Inbox, All Drafts, All Archive,
and All Bins. Alas I cannot remember how I did this but these mail boxes are
all very useful!
I would now like to create an All Junk mail
How to stop iCloud calendar spam and junk mail
By: William Gallagher
Monday, August 26, 2019 3:15 PM
If you're suddenly being bothered by iCloud calendar spam invitations, here
are the steps you need to take to get rid of it all in Apple Mail on Mac and
iOS.
Apple generally does such a goo
Jonathan,
All I see there is a checkbox which I’ve unchecked that has to do with junk
mail.
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
stacey...@bellsouth.net
> On Nov 21, 2017, at 10:12 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> While that command will work, I believe Stacy was asking to turn of
option in the Apple mail preferences though, the third button in
the toolbar has controls to adjust Mail's junk mail actions.
Best Wishes,
Jonathan
On 21 November 2017 at 10:23, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The shortcut key combination for marking an email as spam is
> co
Hi,
The shortcut key combination for marking an email as spam is command+shift+j.
I seem to remember from the time when I still used El Capitan that the same key
combination works to mark an email as not spam. Try to highlight the emails in
your Junk mail folder and then press the key
Hello,
I’m running Elcapitan and lots of mail has started to put itself in junk mail.
How can I make all mail go into my inbox?
Thanks,
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
stacey...@bellsouth.net
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> When I look at all inboxes on my iPhone running the latest IOS 10 I see
> quite a bit of junk mail. When I look at the same mail addresses on my iMac
> I do not see this junk mail in my inbox but rather see it in my junk mail
> box. What can I do to stop seeing junk mail in my IOS
Hello,
When I look at all inboxes on my iPhone running the latest IOS 10 I see quite a
bit of junk mail. When I look at the same mail addresses on my iMac I do not
see this junk mail in my inbox but rather see it in my junk mail box. What can
I do to stop seeing junk mail in my IOS inbox mail
as “move to junk"
>> On Oct 16, 2016, at 7:53 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am I right that "mark as junk mail" choice in contextual menu in Mail under
>> Sierra has been removed? Any ideas why that would be?
>>
>> A
it’s been renamed as “move to junk"
> On Oct 16, 2016, at 7:53 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am I right that "mark as junk mail" choice in contextual menu in Mail under
> Sierra has been removed? Any ideas why that would be?
>
> Andrew
Hi,
Am I right that "mark as junk mail" choice in contextual menu in Mail under
Sierra has been removed? Any ideas why that would be?
Andrew
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t way to handle this
would probably be on the Gmail web-interface.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Jun 20, 2014, at 3:42 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
wrote:
> Why cant i delete the message of kris apple boy and the one talking about
> exchanging documents on my jun
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On Jun 20, 2014, at 5:42 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera
wrote:
> Why cant i delete the message of kris apple boy and the one talking about
> exchanging documents on m
Why cant i delete the message of kris apple boy and the one talking about
exchanging documents on my junk mail? can somebody tell me about this? i
already delete my gmail account from my mail, then i connected it again, still
im getting the same junk mail from kris apple boy and the exchanging
the other hand, there are different fingers.
> On Mar 2, 2014, at 8:23 AM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I have a few emails in my junk mail folder that aren't actually junk. I'm
> sure there's a way to tell mail that they're not junk, but I can
On Mar 2, 2014, at 8:23 AM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I have a few emails in my junk mail folder that aren't actually junk. I'm
> sure there's a way to tell mail that they're not junk, but I can't figure out
> exactly how to do it.
>
Hi all:
I have a few emails in my junk mail folder that aren't actually junk. I'm sure
there's a way to tell mail that they're not junk, but I can't figure out
exactly how to do it.
Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
DFTB
he
messages you had marked as spam. It is also possible that the "Mailbox
behavior" section of the account preferences has an option dealing with
local/remote storing of junk.
Jonathan
On Jun 14, 2011, at 3:32 PM, Matt Dierckens wrote:
> Hi list. I have a question. Iz there a wa
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Subject: junk mail
Hi list. I have a question. Iz there a way of accessing a junk mail folder
in mail? Thanks.
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oesn't work. I can use the
move to again feature but that's not what I really want.
But thanks for the junk mail info. I am sure it will come in handy.
Jim
On Jan 16, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Jim,
>
> You only have to do the Mail Preferences thing o
Hello Jim,
You only have to do the Mail Preferences thing once, after that, every time you
press Command-Shift-J on a message, it goes straight to the JunkMail folder, or
gets deleted if you've set the Preference to delete junk mail.
Cheers,
Anne
On Jan 16, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Jim Ga
Same problem here, and I'm not sure why either because selecting a
box and doing move to again only works well if you plan to move a
fair amount of mail to the given box like I do with the one box. A
sort of store for later box instead of like in your case of wanting
to move (junk) over.
There's also a "move to" command without the again there. And when I assign a
shortcut key to it it seems to me like it should pul up a list of mail folders
but it doesn't work.
Jim
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:
> Comand Option T, but you would have to have selected what box
I agree, a picularity to Mail I think, most of the mail I move goes
to a box I created called Audio, so can use commandoption T while
specific message is selected, but if I then find one that needs to go
somewhere such as Junk, then have to then do VO Shift M and select it
in the sub-menu w
Comand Option T, but you would have to have selected what box you
want the junk to go to, otherwise it will send it into which ever box
you had moved stuff into previously.
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When I define a shortcut key in keyboard under system preferences, it doesn't
make the move to command in mail work. Pretty weird to me.
Jim
On Jan 16, 2010, at 8:43 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:
> There is a moveto comand, but unfortunately you would have to select the box,
> in this case (junk) but
Hello listers,
>>
>> I am trying to find a way in the Mac Mail program to quickly relegate
>> messages in my in box to my junk mail folder. Is there a shortcut key for
>> accomplishing this? I would be surprised if there weren't.
>>
>> I am using the l
There is a moveto comand, but unfortunately you would have to select
the box, in this case (junk) but it would be kind of nice to have a
different key combo specifically to just move any given message into
junk when you would catch it.
When I've gotten what I call "chronic" junk from an add
y in the Mac Mail program to quickly relegate
>> messages in my in box to my junk mail folder. Is there a shortcut key for
>> accomplishing this? I would be surprised if there weren't.
>>
>> I am using the latest version of Snow Leopard.
>>
>> Thanks
am trying to find a way in the Mac Mail program to quickly relegate
> messages in my in box to my junk mail folder. Is there a shortcut key for
> accomplishing this? I would be surprised if there weren't.
>
> I am using the latest version of Snow Leopard.
>
> Thanks in a
ser doesn't know
> of a method for accomplishing this either.
>
> Unfortunately, I get a lot of junk mail on my busboom.at domain and will be
> speaking with my ISP about getting better filters.
>
> Thanks anyway, Jim, and see you on Skype soon, I am sure.
>
> Mi
Great getting a note from you, Jim. Even if there isn't a shortcut key for
accomplishing this, I am relieved that a more experienced user doesn't know of
a method for accomplishing this either.
Unfortunately, I get a lot of junk mail on my busboom.at domain and will be
speaking w
Hey Mike!
That's an interesting question. I so rarely get junk mail through google these
days. I've tried to set up a shortcut item to move mail to various folders and
have not had good luck. It seems that if the folder is nested I can't get it
to work. I know you can creat
Hello listers,
I am trying to find a way in the Mac Mail program to quickly relegate messages
in my in box to my junk mail folder. Is there a shortcut key for accomplishing
this? I would be surprised if there weren't.
I am using the latest version of Snow Leopard.
Thanks in advance,
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