On 5 Jan 2017, at 7:13, Dave C wrote:
> Thank you Fredrik. I’ll check that out.
Do you use a Google Mail account? If, it's their spam detection. I have the
same. You need to train it a bit.
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By what mechanism is junk status determined and how to modify this so
as to leave MM messages alone?
I am not using SpamSieve. Maybe sometime, but I’m still trialing…
As far as I know MailMate has no mechanism for handling junk mail
besides the SpamSieve integration. My guess is that you
Dave C 2017-01-04 22:17 wrote:
By what mechanism is junk status determined and how to modify this so
as to leave MM messages alone?
I am not using SpamSieve. Maybe sometime, but I’m still trialing…
As far as I know MailMate has no mechanism for handling junk mail
besides the SpamSieve
With regularity, messages from this list are going to the junk mailbox.
I have to select them and choose “move out of junk” and they show up
in the MM mailbox.
By what mechanism is junk status determined and how to modify this so as
to leave MM messages alone?
I am not using SpamSieve.