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Junk mail filter
2020 MacBook Air ? ?Sonoma 14.1.1
I've been using Apple mail for my Gmail account for years. ?The junk filter works very well; occasionally something slips through but not often.? Several days ago, I decided to bring my old, seldom-used, Comcast mail account over to Apple mail..... mostly because I get SO much spam through the Comcast mail client. ?But I'm having the same problem with Apple mail now - tons of spam. Do I just need to give it time to recognize the stuff that I'm flagging as junk? ?I find it odd that I'm getting junk mail with the exact same title after having flagged it several times. |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes, it takes time to learn. I didn¡¯t realize it had to learn for each account. But then again, a new account wouldn¡¯t get much email at all. This is an old established accounts already receiving lots of spam.?On my iPhone Xr On Dec 14, 2023, at 06:31, Roger Harris <skunktown@...> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRoger,I used to have that same massive incoming spam problem with a (paid) Yahoo mail account.? Instead of bringing that Yahoo! mail account directly into Apple Mail on my Mac, I set up a forward in GMail Settings. By doing this, the incoming Yahoo mail would be filtered by GM¡¯s very good filters. The Yahoo account could also be set up in GM to ?¡®Reply to¡¯ from either my Yahoo! mail address on the incoming mail, or instead via my GM account address. ? After about a month, I no longer received much spam mail. After about 2 years, I received no spam mail from that account. ?Worked well. Over time, it helped me migrate any important incoming Yahoo mail over to the GM account. Hope this helps. Nicholas Nicholas Smith MacBook Air 2018 Ventura? Please consider the environment?before printing this e-mail. |
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