RE: ietf related E-mails.

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So it means many are affected, so why there are claims that everything comes to the intended folder!

One week ago, this wasn't happening with the e-mail client I'm using.

I can make the suggested MODIFICATION to make it work better.

Khaled OMAR

-----Original Message-----
From: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Doug Royer
Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 5:12 PM
To: ietf@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ietf related E-mails.

On 4/6/20 3:37 PM, Khaled Omar wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I can see that all the ietf related e-mails comes to the junk folder, is this something happens with everyone or it is just with me?

Gmail does it to a lot of the lists. So, I step one was to having gmail do the IETF mail filtering.
I make the folder(s) that I want. And using gmail web interface, create a filter that matched the TO field, Check "Skip Inbox", and I check "Never send it to Spam".

For hotmail.com (and outlook.com?), add the mailing lists to the 'Safe Mailing Lists', under settings using their web interface.

The next problem I had was Thunderbird sending some to spam even after gmail put them in the correct folder. So, again, I created Thunderbird filters.

Now I just have to remember to make one web (gmail or hotmail) filter -and- one Thunderbird filter for each new mailing list I join.

I wish there was an IMAP way that clients and servers would use shared filters.


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