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From: Ed Cryer
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.ipad
Subject: Re: Junk filtering
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 19:30:10 +0000
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Ed Cryer wrote:
> 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
I'll wait for the next postings and then go to btinternet online and try
tinkering with the spam filters.
Ed