NFN Smith wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
>On that one, a guess would be that you may have set configs for sent mail to 
write copies to the Junk folder.
That's not it for my situation; the messages from me that get routed to junk 
were sent from my phone, or from a different computer.

I found the filter log, conveniently named 'filterlog.html' -- but I haven't 
been able to locate what's causing this behavior. Perhaps it's something in the 
junk filtering system, rather than my customized message filters.

Each individual profile has its own auto-learn junk filter.

Thus, if you are creating messages on your phone, and they get classified as 
junk on your primary working computer, the thing to do is to make sure that 
everything that's getting designated as Junk on the computer gets explicitly 
marked as Not Junk (using shift-J).

For stuff that you've created, there's enough similarities of messages that it 
should take designating only a couple as Not Junk for the filter to recognize 
that your stuff isn't Junk.

YES -- that sounds like it should fix my situation with very little effort -- 
I'll try it!

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