Essentially, you can't.

What you can do is tell your service/program that is identifying list
mail as spam that it is not spam, and moving it to the Inbox if
necessary (some will do that automatically when you've marked it as "not
spam", I would expect that some don't). One day, the program/service
might just see enough examples of mis-diagnosed genuine mail to start
properly identifying it and leaving it in the Inbox.

It is frustrating, but on the whole spam filters identify far more
actual spam than miss spam or mis-identify genuine mail. They can't be
perfect, because the creators of spam are always dreaming up new ways to
bypass the filtering.

Make a habit of checking your spam folder at least daily, assuming you
read your mail at least daily. I have made a habit of checking my mail
at the Gmail servers first thing when I start my computer, first to
catch any spam that has been missed, second to correctly identify any
genuine mail that has gotten caught up and correct that, before my
Thunderbird program downloads the content of the Gmail Inbox.

The whole situation of LUG mail ending up in the spam folder started
with the DMARC debacle earlier this year. Since then, I still see the
same LUG posters end up in the spam folder, even though I've told it
hundreds of times now that this mail is genuine. At the same time, other
posters using the same services are not affected. I do not know why this
happens, I can only deal with the results.

Hope this gives you some food for thought.  :-)

Kind Regards,
Wendy

Jan Rogge said the following on 18/12/2014 03:59:
> How do I prevent mail from this group from going into my spam folder?



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