How to make mail not go to junk mail apple
The frustration of emails ending up in Junk Mail! Here are some tips to help you prevent emails from going to Junk Mail on Apple devices:
1. Check your Junk Mail settings:
- Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Junk Mail.
- Make sure "Junk Mail Filtering" is turned on.
- Adjust the "Junk Mail Filtering Level" to your preference (e.g., "High" or "Low").
2. Whitelist senders:
- Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Junk Mail.
- Tap "Manage Junk Mail" and then "Edit".
- Add the sender's email address or domain to the "Whitelist" by tapping the "+" icon.
3. Mark emails as "Not Junk":
- When an email is incorrectly marked as Junk Mail, mark it as "Not Junk" by tapping the "Not Junk" button.
- This will help Apple's algorithms learn to recognize the sender as legitimate.
4. Check your email client's settings:
- If you're using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, check its settings for Junk Mail filtering.
- Adjust the settings to ensure they're not conflicting with Apple's Junk Mail filtering.
5. Check for spam filters:
- Some email providers, like Gmail, have their own spam filters. Make sure they're not blocking emails from senders you want to receive.
6. Report spam:
- If an email is indeed spam, report it to Apple by tapping the "Report Junk" button.
- This will help Apple's algorithms improve their spam detection.
7. Check your email's content:
- Make sure your emails don't contain any spammy keywords or attachments that might trigger Junk Mail filters.
- Use a clear and concise subject line and body text.
8. Use a reputable email service:
- If you're using a free email service, consider switching to a paid service like Apple's iCloud Mail or a reputable provider like Gmail or Outlook.
9. Check for updates:
- Ensure your Apple device and email client are up to date, as updates often include improvements to Junk Mail filtering.
By following these tips, you should be able to reduce the number of emails that end up in Junk Mail on your Apple device.