On 06/06/2017 06:01 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-06-06 23:57, James Knott wrote:
Buncha Yahoos!!! ;-) Do they have imap?
If they do, you can move mail from one folder to another, out of the spam folder. I use that trick with gmail. Yes, I do use IMAP. However, moving it out is not a problem. The filters that can move the mail only run automatically on the Inbox, not
On 06/06/2017 05:47 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote: the "Bulk mail" folder. Funny thing, it's called Bulk mail in my email app, but Spam when using a browser. That Bulk mail folder appeared about the same time as their forcing their spam filter on me. Well, just try move the email back from "Bulk" to "Inbox". It should be able to do it as an internal IMAP operation, I think. If it does that, it should be enough to tag their filter as "not spam".
My solution is that I tell fetchmail to download even from the Spam folder.
I used to run Fetchmail when I had my own IMAP server, but no longer do. In the past, all I had to do on Yahoo was create a filter that put any message that contained "@" in the address in my In box. That no longer works and I can't see any way around it. I believe native Yahoo email supports turning off spam filters, but not the customized version my ISP provides. Also, I believe they're deprecating POP, so I don't think Fetchmail will work much longer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org