As far as I can tell, the iPad native mail app doesn't do any filtering on
its own, make any decisions, or seem to have any "learning" built in.
I'm using POP, things may be different if you're using IMAP -- that would be
between you & your server.
When the real messages from you haven't gotten through, have you checked the
server to see if they're there at all?
Are you sure they're actually being sent from your work mail & not being
trapped at that end?
Maybe you need to whitelist your own address or something, to overcome the
ISP filter of "this looks like spam".
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: Janet Arnott janetarnott@blueyonder.co.uk [iPad]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 8:19 AM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iPad] Junk Mail
When I move mail into the junk folder does it learn from what I move? I
sometimes get some of those crap "cheap medication" emails supposedly sent
from me which I move into junk.
What gets me wondering is sometimes I send myself emails from work to remind
me to do things and not all the emails get thru. I'm wondering if iPad
subsequently thinks they're spam and doesn't download them from the server.
Posted by: "bj" <bjones44@verizon.net>
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