![]() I suggest checking with Comcast or any ISP to find their webmail interface. My Mac 911 correspondent said, however, they couldn’t find any way at Comcast to fix bad spam tagging. Comcast explained changes it’s making to improve on this. One reader noted receiving a message from Comcast stating mail might be inaccurately filtering messages as spam coming from businesses and schools because of the sudden increased volumes during the pandemic. This is a problem if you consistently have bad matching. If you use the Mail app for email managed by any other ISP or other company, the ham/spam marking typically doesn’t improve results: moving items between folders doesn’t signal a change in state. In the Junk mailbox, tap the arrow icon and swipe up to tap Mark as Not Junk.īut all the movement and marking happens only within Apple’s mail system. In iOS and iPadOS, you tap the leftward-pointing arrow beneath a message located anywhere but in the Junk mailbox and swipe up to tap Move to Junk to tag and move it.
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