Allow all mail from a domain mac mail
To allow all mail from a specific domain in Mac Mail, you can create a rule to accept mail from that domain. Here's how:
Step 1: Open Mac Mail
Open the Mail app on your Mac.
Step 2: Go to Mail Preferences
Click on "Mail" in the top menu bar, then select "Preferences".
Step 3: Go to Rules
In the Preferences window, click on the "Rules" tab.
Step 4: Create a New Rule
Click on the "+" button at the bottom left corner of the window to create a new rule.
Step 5: Set the Condition
In the "If" section, select "From" and then choose "Contains" from the dropdown menu. In the text field, enter the domain you want to allow mail from (e.g., "@example.com"). Make sure to include the "@" symbol.
Step 6: Set the Action
In the "Then" section, select "Move Message" and choose " Inbox" from the dropdown menu.
Step 7: Save the Rule
Click "OK" to save the rule.
Step 8: Apply the Rule
To apply the rule to existing messages, click on "Apply" at the bottom right corner of the window.
From now on, all mail from the specified domain will be delivered to your Inbox.
Note: You can also use the "Contains" condition to allow mail from multiple domains by separating them with commas (e.g., "@example.com, @example.net").