No automatic filtering in junk mail options

The frustration of dealing with junk mail!

You're right, some email providers may automatically filter out certain types of emails, including spam or junk mail. However, this can sometimes lead to legitimate emails being misclassified and not reaching your inbox.

Here are a few reasons why you might not want automatic filtering in junk mail options:

  1. False positives: Legitimate emails might be mistakenly flagged as spam, which can lead to important messages being lost or delayed.
  2. Limited control: Automatic filtering may not allow you to customize your filtering rules or whitelist specific senders or domains.
  3. Inaccurate filtering: Spam filters may not always be effective, and some spam emails might still reach your inbox.

If you're looking for more control over your email filtering, you can try the following:

  1. Use a third-party spam filter: Consider using a third-party spam filter like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve, which can provide more advanced filtering options and customization.
  2. Customize your email provider's filtering: Check your email provider's settings to see if you can customize your filtering rules or whitelist specific senders or domains.
  3. Mark emails as "not spam": If an email is incorrectly flagged as spam, mark it as "not spam" to help your email provider's algorithm learn to recognize legitimate emails.
  4. Use a separate email account for junk mail: Consider setting up a separate email account specifically for junk mail or newsletters, which can help keep your main inbox organized and clutter-free.

Remember, it's always a good idea to regularly review your email filters and adjust them as needed to ensure you're not missing important messages.