I have been using Outlook since version 98 and now 2010.
I have never hsd issues with the LUG email going to the junk folder.
One needs to check all of the options within the Junk area of Outlook. You may 
even want to remove ALL of the blocked enteries and start over.

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From: Stratton <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed Dec 17 13:58:52 PST 2014
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] question


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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