loopdesign
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Greetings,
I'm having some difficulties with my Mail app that I'd really like to resolve. Maybe you guys can help? The main problem being that despite setting my Junk Mail prefs to allow mail from "previous recipients" and folks "in my Address book" (ie. "the following types of mail are EXEMPT from Junk Mail filtering") Messages (from clients, friends, etc.) are STILL going directly into my Junk mail folder (?!?!)
As a result, I'm wasting time each day manually scanning the folder for messages I want/need. Any idea how I can correct this? I've scanned the forums on the Apple site, but the reports are dramatically mixed. Some people report that customizing the junk mail settings results in perfect performance ... whereas other folks seem to be completely confounded by the performance. I had several years of reliable performance ... but now I'm at a loss for a fix. Do I just reset everything back to "default" and start over in training mode? Is is some type of corruption? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm having some difficulties with my Mail app that I'd really like to resolve. Maybe you guys can help? The main problem being that despite setting my Junk Mail prefs to allow mail from "previous recipients" and folks "in my Address book" (ie. "the following types of mail are EXEMPT from Junk Mail filtering") Messages (from clients, friends, etc.) are STILL going directly into my Junk mail folder (?!?!)
As a result, I'm wasting time each day manually scanning the folder for messages I want/need. Any idea how I can correct this? I've scanned the forums on the Apple site, but the reports are dramatically mixed. Some people report that customizing the junk mail settings results in perfect performance ... whereas other folks seem to be completely confounded by the performance. I had several years of reliable performance ... but now I'm at a loss for a fix. Do I just reset everything back to "default" and start over in training mode? Is is some type of corruption? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.