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Mac Mail - Inaccurate Junk classification
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1799647" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>Unfortunately not every ISP will allow you to make direct changes to their tags at the server side. Google mail (gmail) has its quirks but it does allow making changes to tags at the server. As soon as you mark something as not Spam, it will place that bit of mail in your Inbox where it can be downloaded using your mail client.</p><p></p><p>Also noteworthy is the advice above by Ian about not making any changes within Mail if you're using IMAP. I mistakenly did that some time ago and it took me quite awhile to get things back to normal. If you have only a PoP3 account you can move things around in Mail and it won't have any effect at the server side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1799647, member: 46727"] Unfortunately not every ISP will allow you to make direct changes to their tags at the server side. Google mail (gmail) has its quirks but it does allow making changes to tags at the server. As soon as you mark something as not Spam, it will place that bit of mail in your Inbox where it can be downloaded using your mail client. Also noteworthy is the advice above by Ian about not making any changes within Mail if you're using IMAP. I mistakenly did that some time ago and it took me quite awhile to get things back to normal. If you have only a PoP3 account you can move things around in Mail and it won't have any effect at the server side. [/QUOTE]
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