The blue dot is an Apple Mail specific thing for unread mail. Constant Contact is email list service and many times mail will mark these a junk already when it reads the email header.
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of William Micou Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 1:18 PM To: Louisville Computer Society <[email protected]> Subject: [MacGroup] New e-mails looking like read Caution - External Email Message Normally, the list of new unread emails will each have a blue dot showing me their status as unread. However, sometimes I’ll see new email with no dot. They are often from a service like ‘constant contact’, or a mailing list, but why are they appearing as read? I can’t determine (as I write this) what email address I’m getting them from. Is the blue dot Apple Mail specific? I’ll try to monitor where they are coming from later. Thanks for the help as always. Bill M. "It’s the sides of the mountain which sustain life, not the top.” This email originates from outside Conagra Brands. Please be vigilant before responding, clicking on links or opening attachments.
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