This issue has arisen on another list I am on.
After investigation there, it is apparently the case that the problem arises 
from BT mail users, for example, BT Internet  or BT Yahoo mail holders etc. who 
are also list members flagging list messages as spam whilst on their web mail 
rather than unsubscribing. Please can  I make a personal plea for list members 
not to do that. They may think they are blocking posts from an individual but 
it is the list as a whole that they are damaging.

Also if more than one person can access the relevant email account the list 
member  may not even be aware that this flagging of list traffic as spam is 
happening.

Anyway because  this inappropriate flagging of list messages as spam is 
happening this degrades the reputation of the list as a whole. Consequently any 
of the list traffic which goes through the BT mail servers get tagged with the 
word bulk in the subject line  which is enough for many email clients to simply 
direct to spam.
Personally I have had to turn spam guard off on my BT account to continue to 
get messages. I have also had to switch to Gmail for some of my list 
memberships.

What we should all do is if we reply to messages to edit any bulk flag out of 
the subject line.
However for example whilst I am sending this mail without bulk in the subject 
line the BT Mail Server may well insert bulk if it considers Mac-Access as 
originators of spam.

David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jimmy Podsim
Sent: 30 July 2014 17:22
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Mails in junk

I’m having the same issue and I keep telling Yahoo spam that they are not junk, 
but it keeps putting them there anyway.  

God bless our troops and God bless America again.

Jimmy Podsim.
http://www.facebook.com/jimmy.podsim/
Yahoo messenger, [email protected]

[email protected]



> On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:55 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Maybe you’re yahoo spam filter is sending them to junk by mistake. 
> The way to get them out of junk is to  go to the junk folder. 
> Next go to edit. 
> Then select the emails you want to move to the  inbox by double tapping on 
> them and then  choose move. 
> 
>> On Jul 30, 2014, at 10:11 AM, William Lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> hi all for some reason e-mails from this list are going to my yahoo mail 
>> junk box on the iphone, why is this please anyone know?
>> annoyed really, thought list was quiet, i not at a pc to sort out these 200 
>> mails!!!
>> Will
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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*** IMPORTANT *** PLEASE READ!
In advance of our migration to the new server, our members database is now 
complete. Therefore, if you are planning to make changes to your Mac Access 
subscription preferences, please be advised that you'll now need to contact us 
manually if you wish your changes to be migrated to the new server. This is 
extremely important, if you want to avoid the frustration of bouncing messages; 
so please don't say "I didn't know] if things go wrong because you never told 
us. If you just joined the group and want to know what this is about, please 
contact [email protected] for information. This irritating little message 
will be removed shortly; but we need to ensure that the message gets through!

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To reply to this post, please address your message to [email protected]

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However, this should in no way replace your own security strategy.  We assume 
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complete. Therefore, if you are planning to make changes to your Mac Access 
subscription preferences, please be advised that you'll now need to contact us 
manually if you wish your changes to be migrated to the new server. This is 
extremely important, if you want to avoid the frustration of bouncing messages; 
so please don't say "I didn't know] if things go wrong because you never told 
us. If you just joined the group and want to know what this is about, please 
contact [email protected] for information. This irritating little message 
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