I use the Thunderbird program. To get the LUG e-mail into the correct
folder I set the Filter Rules to " TO - contains -
[email protected]".  I use the program: Mailwasher Pro
using the Spam Tools to sort out the mail into "friend list,
blacklist".  So the e-mail does not get to my computer before it goes
through the Mailwasher. I look at the Mailwasher list before downloading
the e-mail.  Great program that I have had for years. Look up in Google.
Richard
On 12/17/2014 1:33 PM, Wendy Howard wrote:
> 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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