I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option, but
where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go into Junk?
Ed
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option, but
where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go into Junk?
Ed
On 2024-03-13, Ed Cryer <ed@somewhere.in.the.uk> wrote:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into Junk. I
constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option, but
where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go into Junk?
Ed
One doesn't belong to a mailing list: one subscribes.
Op 13/03/2024 om 15:14 schreef Ed Cryer:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into Junk.
I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program never
learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option, but
where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go into Junk?
Ed
Maybe it also depends on the mail account you're using, like the mail account from your internet provider or a webmail account.
One option to consider would also be to create a new free webmail
account like a gmail account and testing if it works better if you
switch to receiving the mailinglist messages there.
With a gmail account, you can log in to your account via the browser and then you have lots more options to configure the mail settings, even
when you normally use the default mail app on the ipad to read emails
(using multiple mail accounts in that app).
sobriquet wrote:
Op 13/03/2024 om 15:14 schreef Ed Cryer:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into
Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program
never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option,
but where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go
into Junk?
Ed
Maybe it also depends on the mail account you're using, like the mail
account from your internet provider or a webmail account.
One option to consider would also be to create a new free webmail
account like a gmail account and testing if it works better if you
switch to receiving the mailinglist messages there.
With a gmail account, you can log in to your account via the browser
and then you have lots more options to configure the mail settings,
even when you normally use the default mail app on the ipad to read
emails
(using multiple mail accounts in that app).
It comes through btinternet.com.
Is it possible that they've marked it as junk, and iPad Mail just obeys
and dumps it in the Junk folder?
Ed
sobriquet wrote:
Op 13/03/2024 om 15:14 schreef Ed Cryer:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into
Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program
never learns. My searches around the Web find lots of others with
the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option,
but where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go
into Junk?
Maybe it also depends on the mail account you're using, like the mail
account from your internet provider or a webmail account.
One option to consider would also be to create a new free webmail
account like a gmail account and testing if it works better if you
switch to receiving the mailinglist messages there.
With a gmail account, you can log in to your account via the browser
and then you have lots more options to configure the mail settings,
even when you normally use the default mail app on the ipad to read
emails (using multiple mail accounts in that app).
It comes through btinternet.com. Is it possible that they've marked
it as junk, and iPad Mail just obeys and dumps it in the Junk folder?
sobriquet wrote:
Op 13/03/2024 om 15:14 schreef Ed Cryer:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into
Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program
never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option,
but where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go
into Junk?
Ed
Maybe it also depends on the mail account you're using, like the mail
account from your internet provider or a webmail account.
One option to consider would also be to create a new free webmail
account like a gmail account and testing if it works better if you
switch to receiving the mailinglist messages there.
With a gmail account, you can log in to your account via the browser
and then you have lots more options to configure the mail settings,
even when you normally use the default mail app on the ipad to read
emails
(using multiple mail accounts in that app).
It comes through btinternet.com.
Is it possible that they've marked it as junk, and iPad Mail just obeys
and dumps it in the Junk folder?
Ed
Op 14/03/2024 om 20:09 schreef Ed Cryer:
sobriquet wrote:
Op 13/03/2024 om 15:14 schreef Ed Cryer:
I belong to a mailing list, from which all posts get routed into
Junk. I constantly move them into Inbox, but the damn Mail program
never learns.
My searches around the Web find lots of others with the same problem.
I can't believe Apple haven't implemented a Junk filtering option,
but where is it? It must be somewhere, otherwise how come they go
into Junk?
Ed
Maybe it also depends on the mail account you're using, like the mail
account from your internet provider or a webmail account.
One option to consider would also be to create a new free webmail
account like a gmail account and testing if it works better if you
switch to receiving the mailinglist messages there.
With a gmail account, you can log in to your account via the browser
and then you have lots more options to configure the mail settings,
even when you normally use the default mail app on the ipad to read
emails
(using multiple mail accounts in that app).
It comes through btinternet.com.
Is it possible that they've marked it as junk, and iPad Mail just
obeys and dumps it in the Junk folder?
Ed
Most likely you can access your email account via the website of btinternet.com and they might offer settings that affect the way junk
mail is handled.
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