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Originally Posted by Masque
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Thanks, I tried that, setting filtered "is spam" to be deleted immediately, and the spam showed up as unread mail in Gmail/bin. But this may have been a one-off issue after the change, so I will watch this space.
I also thought I would try forwarding the spam to mac.com and letting it get dealt with alongside the mac.com spam, but it wouldn't let me saying I was already forwarding to mac.com????
Thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by Ken Jude
Will your the clients allow you to not have the folder visible (subscribed to) the way Outlook does?
If so, do that and leave the Spam to be deleted afer 30 days. Out of sight out of mind - unless the spam filter gets something wrong in which case you've got 30 days to find something before it's lost rather than it being deleted instantly as you're requesting.
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Thanks. Good thoughts! I think Thunderbird will let me do that, but can't see how to do it in Apple Mail. Might have to go all Thunderbird (but wife prefers Apple Mail).
Whereas the NTL spam filtering pre change seemed to work for me (no false positives etc), I am now at the mercy Gmail spam so maybe I should be monitoring it for a while rather than deleting immediately.
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Further testing shows that actually using the "is spam" filter to "not send to spam" seems to be the way, rather than "delete".
This way it does not get into Gmail/spam or Gmail/bin folders and doesn't get shown by the unread message alert. I guess the spam is being forwarded to mac.com along with everything else.