I had the same problem after importing12 yrs of e-mails stored on my laptop 
from Yahoo into Gmail, where the web browser interface insisted that some 
old messages were spam, even right AFTER I told it they weren't.

The solution which worked for me was to create a new label (called 
"Messages Gmail thinks are spam") and then move ALL the contents of the 
spam folder into it (there's an option to select ALL contents of the spam 
folder on the middle of the page, so you don't have to repeat the process). 
  I then moved all the e-mails back into the Inbox, and Gmail doesn't think 
they're spam any longer. 

Dave


On Friday, February 17, 2012 10:54:37 AM UTC-8, saikat wrote:
>
> Gmail is marking legitimate email as spam. It used to happen every 
> once in a while but now instead of sending legitimate (but perhaps 
> bulk) mails to bulk it’s sending them to bulk. 
>
> Surprisingly, even the Google calender notification mails are sent to 
> Spam!! I have already missed few important events because of this. 
>
> This Gmail help link  ( 
> http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=9008 
> ) tells that if you create a filter then it would never send any mail 
> with that filter to spam but all my Google calender event reminders 
> are added ‘Calender’ label automatically using a filter, and still 
> they are ending up in Spam? 
>
> Is there any way to stop this from happening? 
>

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