As I understand it, TB can only access the Inbox, although, I see that if you click on the Junk folder, it finds e-mails - but, I forget to do that - wouldn't it be good if everything went to the Inbox?
So, I have tried bypassing Bulk Mail before in Yahoo Mail, as follows:
Yahoo Mail / Settings / Filters / + Add new filters
. . . To delete the filter, highlight it, then click garbage can at the top
THIS NEVER WORKED. WHY? . . . https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 026AAJ3Vc6
Filter Name: Bypass Spam Folder
From / does not contain / 3kgcpwut1iie
[check] Match case
Choose a folder to move to / Inbox
Save
THIS SEEMS TO WORK . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-yahoo-m
Filter Name: Turn Off Spam Filter
From / contains / @
Choose a folder to move to / Inbox
Save
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For GMail, I'm not sure that this logic correct . . . https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to ... pam-filter
GMAIL / Settings / Filters and Blocked Addresses
Create a new filter
Has the words . . . is:spam
[check] Never send it to Spam
Why? Because no e-mail will probably ever have "is:spam" . . . so, it seems like this filter will never be used for anything.
Any idea what the simplest filter is for GMail, to bypass the Spam folder?
Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
Thunderbird can only access the inbox folder on the mail server, if you have a POP account. However, it can access all of the folders on the mail server if you use a IMAP account.
Some email providers provide a setting in webmail to essentially tell the POP server to transparently fetch messages from both the inbox and the bulk mail folder when the email client asks for new mail. The email client is completely unaware of this. The spam is only in the spam/bulk mail folder on the mail server, but gets downloaded into the email clients inbox folder.
https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solv ... er.418712/ is ancient but the next to last post talks about a option in Mail Options -> POP Access and Forwarding in yahoo webmail to control whether the inbox should get any messages that SpamGuard thinks are spam messages. If that still exists, the location and wording might be slightly different. There might be something similar in gmail webmail.
Some email providers provide a setting in webmail to essentially tell the POP server to transparently fetch messages from both the inbox and the bulk mail folder when the email client asks for new mail. The email client is completely unaware of this. The spam is only in the spam/bulk mail folder on the mail server, but gets downloaded into the email clients inbox folder.
https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solv ... er.418712/ is ancient but the next to last post talks about a option in Mail Options -> POP Access and Forwarding in yahoo webmail to control whether the inbox should get any messages that SpamGuard thinks are spam messages. If that still exists, the location and wording might be slightly different. There might be something similar in gmail webmail.
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
I'm using IMAP. Previously, I had to click into Junk to see if anything was there, at least sometimes. Maybe not now, with the new YMail filter (The 2nd one, above. I'm deleting the 1st one).
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There is:
1.) Yahoo Basic
2.) Yahoo Classic
3.) Yahoo New . . . Once you update to "New", you can't get back to "Classic" . . . Why?
Yahoo Shuts Down Mail Classic, Forces Switch To New Version That Scans Your Emails To Target Ads | TechCrunch . . . https://techcrunch.com/2013/06/02/yahoo ... l-classic/
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Regarding the link above on the "Yahoo email bulk folder" . . . Yes, it is way out of date (11/21/05) . . . What you can currently do, though, is:
YMail New / Settings / More Settings / Switch to classic Mail (bottom left)
. . . But, this actually takes you to Basic Mail, which is ok
. . . Click in the top right drop-down menu, and select:
Options - Go
Mail Accounts . . . It shows you that you're in "Basic". You can select for "Full featured" here.
POP & Forwarding / Access Yahoo Mail via POP
. . . there are some Spam options here
. . . but, I think I have YMail set up best, with the "@" filter, above
. . . so, how do I do that with GMail? There must be a way . . .
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There is:
1.) Yahoo Basic
2.) Yahoo Classic
3.) Yahoo New . . . Once you update to "New", you can't get back to "Classic" . . . Why?
Yahoo Shuts Down Mail Classic, Forces Switch To New Version That Scans Your Emails To Target Ads | TechCrunch . . . https://techcrunch.com/2013/06/02/yahoo ... l-classic/
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Regarding the link above on the "Yahoo email bulk folder" . . . Yes, it is way out of date (11/21/05) . . . What you can currently do, though, is:
YMail New / Settings / More Settings / Switch to classic Mail (bottom left)
. . . But, this actually takes you to Basic Mail, which is ok
. . . Click in the top right drop-down menu, and select:
Options - Go
Mail Accounts . . . It shows you that you're in "Basic". You can select for "Full featured" here.
POP & Forwarding / Access Yahoo Mail via POP
. . . there are some Spam options here
. . . but, I think I have YMail set up best, with the "@" filter, above
. . . so, how do I do that with GMail? There must be a way . . .
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
Back to my question on a filter for GMail . . .
I found this page:
Search operators you can use with GMail . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
So if you have this set . . . Has the words: is:spam
. . . I see that "is" will search for messages that have been marked as "spam"
. . . combined with this, that should do it . . . [check] Never send it to Spam
But what if I want to do it with the "@" sign, like the second YMail filter above that I found?
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This page shows how you can put commands into the lines:
7.6.3 Turning Off the Gmail Spam Filter . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-gmail-s
GMAIL / Settings / Filters and Blocked Addresses
Create a new filter
Has the words . . . {(to:me) (deliveredto:USERNAME@gmail.com)}
[check] Never send it to Spam
. . . replacing USERNAME with your actual Gmail username
But isn't there a simpler way?
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Search operators you can use with Gmail - Gmail Help . . . Search for an exact word or phrase ... " " ... Example: "dinner and movie tonight" . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
If I use the above syntax: {("@")}
It makes this, after you click "Continue" / "Update filter"
Matches: from:({("@")})
Do this: Never send it to Spam
What if I just use: "@"
It makes this, after you click "Continue" / "Update filter"
Matches: from:("@")
Do this: Never send it to Spam
It looks like it will work if I don't use the Curly Brackets / Braces and Parentheses (I didn't get any error message):
What do you think? Any comments? I think this should be a TB FAQ.
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Reference:
Thunderbird no longer downloading Spam from Yahoo Mail • mozillaZine Forums . . . using POP . . . http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... &t=3035733
What Unicode character is this? . . . http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Unicode/whatisit.html
YMail . . . How can I permanently disable the spam filter or bypass it completely? I'm tired of marking emails as "Not Spam'" as it is useless.? | Yahoo Answers . . . Create a filter where if the sender does not contain a random string such as "3kgcpwut1iie" then deliver to inbox. Since the random string will never exist all mail goes to the inbox . . . In my experience: This filter will see that the "From" in any e-mail "does not contain" this string (Match case): "3kgcpwut1iie", but it did NOT always move every e-mail to the Inbox, consistently. No idea why. I have deleted this filter . . . https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 026AAJ3Vc6
YMail . . . SpamSieve Manual: Turning Off the Yahoo Mail Spam Filter . . . create a filter named Turn Off Spam Filter, with From contains @ that moves the messages to Inbox . . . This is straight forward, simple, and seems to work . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-yahoo-m
GMail . . . Create rules to filter your emails - Gmail Help . . . Why is there no link to the "Search operators you can use with Gmail" page? . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579
GMail . . . Disable / bypass Gmail spam filter - Spiceworks . . . "Create a new filter." In the "Has the words" field, enter "is:spam" . . . This should work, but you couldn't tell how, unless you looked at the "Search operators you can use with Gmail" page. Why doesn't he reference it? . . . https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to ... pam-filter
GMail . . . SpamSieve Manual: Turning Off the Gmail Spam Filter . . . Enter {(to:me) (deliveredto:USERNAME@gmail.com)} in the Has the words field (replacing USERNAME with your actual Gmail username). Click Create filter . . . Kind of complicated, why not use the "@" sign, same as the SpamSieve YMail example? . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-gmail-s
Is it possible to create a Gmail filter that works on headers other than From, To, Subject? - Web Applications Stack Exchange . . . Here is a list of all the advanced operators: . . . https://webapps.stackexchange.com/quest ... han-from-t
Search operators you can use with Gmail - Gmail Help . . . Make a filter so that if there is an "@" sign in From, it is sent to the Inbox . . . Search for an exact word or phrase ... " " ... Example: "dinner and movie tonight" . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
I found this page:
Search operators you can use with GMail . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
So if you have this set . . . Has the words: is:spam
. . . I see that "is" will search for messages that have been marked as "spam"
. . . combined with this, that should do it . . . [check] Never send it to Spam
But what if I want to do it with the "@" sign, like the second YMail filter above that I found?
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This page shows how you can put commands into the lines:
7.6.3 Turning Off the Gmail Spam Filter . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-gmail-s
GMAIL / Settings / Filters and Blocked Addresses
Create a new filter
Has the words . . . {(to:me) (deliveredto:USERNAME@gmail.com)}
[check] Never send it to Spam
. . . replacing USERNAME with your actual Gmail username
But isn't there a simpler way?
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Search operators you can use with Gmail - Gmail Help . . . Search for an exact word or phrase ... " " ... Example: "dinner and movie tonight" . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
If I use the above syntax: {("@")}
It makes this, after you click "Continue" / "Update filter"
Matches: from:({("@")})
Do this: Never send it to Spam
What if I just use: "@"
It makes this, after you click "Continue" / "Update filter"
Matches: from:("@")
Do this: Never send it to Spam
It looks like it will work if I don't use the Curly Brackets / Braces and Parentheses (I didn't get any error message):
What do you think? Any comments? I think this should be a TB FAQ.
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Reference:
Thunderbird no longer downloading Spam from Yahoo Mail • mozillaZine Forums . . . using POP . . . http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... &t=3035733
What Unicode character is this? . . . http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Unicode/whatisit.html
YMail . . . How can I permanently disable the spam filter or bypass it completely? I'm tired of marking emails as "Not Spam'" as it is useless.? | Yahoo Answers . . . Create a filter where if the sender does not contain a random string such as "3kgcpwut1iie" then deliver to inbox. Since the random string will never exist all mail goes to the inbox . . . In my experience: This filter will see that the "From" in any e-mail "does not contain" this string (Match case): "3kgcpwut1iie", but it did NOT always move every e-mail to the Inbox, consistently. No idea why. I have deleted this filter . . . https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 026AAJ3Vc6
YMail . . . SpamSieve Manual: Turning Off the Yahoo Mail Spam Filter . . . create a filter named Turn Off Spam Filter, with From contains @ that moves the messages to Inbox . . . This is straight forward, simple, and seems to work . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-yahoo-m
GMail . . . Create rules to filter your emails - Gmail Help . . . Why is there no link to the "Search operators you can use with Gmail" page? . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579
GMail . . . Disable / bypass Gmail spam filter - Spiceworks . . . "Create a new filter." In the "Has the words" field, enter "is:spam" . . . This should work, but you couldn't tell how, unless you looked at the "Search operators you can use with Gmail" page. Why doesn't he reference it? . . . https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to ... pam-filter
GMail . . . SpamSieve Manual: Turning Off the Gmail Spam Filter . . . Enter {(to:me) (deliveredto:USERNAME@gmail.com)} in the Has the words field (replacing USERNAME with your actual Gmail username). Click Create filter . . . Kind of complicated, why not use the "@" sign, same as the SpamSieve YMail example? . . . https://c-command.com/spamsieve/help/tu ... he-gmail-s
Is it possible to create a Gmail filter that works on headers other than From, To, Subject? - Web Applications Stack Exchange . . . Here is a list of all the advanced operators: . . . https://webapps.stackexchange.com/quest ... han-from-t
Search operators you can use with Gmail - Gmail Help . . . Make a filter so that if there is an "@" sign in From, it is sent to the Inbox . . . Search for an exact word or phrase ... " " ... Example: "dinner and movie tonight" . . . https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
What do you think? Any comments? I think this should be a TB FAQ.
Let me think about writing a knowledge base article about bypassing spam filtering. If I do that I'd include some other methods than server side filtering too. Thanks for sharing your research.
Let me think about writing a knowledge base article about bypassing spam filtering. If I do that I'd include some other methods than server side filtering too. Thanks for sharing your research.
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
Hey! No problem.
These are my notes on other settings, of what I did before the above.
If I see that it fails, I'll let you know.
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Spam in Yahoo Mail is . . . Bulk Mail / "Junk" in Thunderbird
Spam in GMail is . . . Spam / "Junk" in Thunderbird
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Tools / Account Settings / Junk Settings
[un-check] "Enable adaptive junk mail controls for this account"
01/31/19 Do this in "Local Folders" also? Yes
Reason:
1.) I don't get much of it
2.) If it went to Junk, I then have to click into that folder, which is an extra step
3.) I will just click to delete them at this time
So, I don't need the Junk button, either, at this time
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02/28/19
Some e-mails were going to Junk, but TB didn't show them.
I had to manually click "Junk" to see them.
Is it that TB can only pull in the Inbox?
. . . No, that's with POP, not IMAP
. . . It must just not be Refreshing that folder for some reason
03/02/19
It still sends some to Junk, and gives me a message when it thinks some are Junk.
Should I enable it, and train it?
. . . No, see next steps to create a filter that sends everything to the Inbox
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Tools / Account Settings / Junk Settings
[check] Move new junk messages to:
[dot] Other . . . Inbox on E-MAIL . . . GMAIL
[dot] Other . . . Inbox on E-MAIL . . . YAHOO
Local Folders
[dot] Other . . . Junk on Local Folders . . . there is no Inbox
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Tools / Options / Security / Junk tab / [un-check] When I mark messages as junk
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Unified view
1.) Mail Accounts / Each at the bottom gets Spam and Bulk Mail under it - which then disappears?
2.) Junk / Each Mail Account now has its "Inbox" there, also
. . . Right-click Junk / Properties . . . It now polls the Inbox?
. . . I forget, but if it does, un-check that
. . . Just have it poll Spam and Bulk Mail
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These are my notes on other settings, of what I did before the above.
If I see that it fails, I'll let you know.
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Spam in Yahoo Mail is . . . Bulk Mail / "Junk" in Thunderbird
Spam in GMail is . . . Spam / "Junk" in Thunderbird
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Tools / Account Settings / Junk Settings
[un-check] "Enable adaptive junk mail controls for this account"
01/31/19 Do this in "Local Folders" also? Yes
Reason:
1.) I don't get much of it
2.) If it went to Junk, I then have to click into that folder, which is an extra step
3.) I will just click to delete them at this time
So, I don't need the Junk button, either, at this time
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02/28/19
Some e-mails were going to Junk, but TB didn't show them.
I had to manually click "Junk" to see them.
Is it that TB can only pull in the Inbox?
. . . No, that's with POP, not IMAP
. . . It must just not be Refreshing that folder for some reason
03/02/19
It still sends some to Junk, and gives me a message when it thinks some are Junk.
Should I enable it, and train it?
. . . No, see next steps to create a filter that sends everything to the Inbox
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Tools / Account Settings / Junk Settings
[check] Move new junk messages to:
[dot] Other . . . Inbox on E-MAIL . . . GMAIL
[dot] Other . . . Inbox on E-MAIL . . . YAHOO
Local Folders
[dot] Other . . . Junk on Local Folders . . . there is no Inbox
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Tools / Options / Security / Junk tab / [un-check] When I mark messages as junk
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Unified view
1.) Mail Accounts / Each at the bottom gets Spam and Bulk Mail under it - which then disappears?
2.) Junk / Each Mail Account now has its "Inbox" there, also
. . . Right-click Junk / Properties . . . It now polls the Inbox?
. . . I forget, but if it does, un-check that
. . . Just have it poll Spam and Bulk Mail
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
I think you have to put quotes around @ for the Yahoo Mail Filter, also: "@"
I'm currently experimenting to verify this.
I'm currently experimenting to verify this.
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Re: Filters to bypass Bulk Mail and Spam in YMail and Gmail?
The Yahoo Mail filter wasn't working. I deleted the above, and changed it to:
The "To" field . . . "contains" an "@" symbol . . . with no quotes around the @ . . . and it worked
I think I tried it again the other way, and then it worked, also - very confusing . . . Do the filters work inconsistently? I only have this one filter, so there is nothing to conflict with it.
Do we have to guess at how to do this, or has anyone seen a page that lists all of the advanced operators for Yahoo Mail?
The "To" field . . . "contains" an "@" symbol . . . with no quotes around the @ . . . and it worked
I think I tried it again the other way, and then it worked, also - very confusing . . . Do the filters work inconsistently? I only have this one filter, so there is nothing to conflict with it.
Do we have to guess at how to do this, or has anyone seen a page that lists all of the advanced operators for Yahoo Mail?