I have used Yahoo! as my email resource for many years. . I know there are "better" email clients now but I have never felt like switching.
But my "faithful adherence" to Yahoo! is being sorely tested. . There is more than one issue.
The issue that I just noticed very recently is this one.
Yahoo provides a "Spam" folder, along with a number of other pre-programmed folders.
I know nothing about programming or what kind of algorithms might be invoked to automatically direct incoming mail to "Spam" or any folder other than "Inbox".
But I have just noticed that some of my "subscribed to" websites (like tool company websites, which I take a lively interest in) are having their sales "flyers" and information notifications automatically directed to "Spam".
I find this highly annoying because I have a real interest in some of these flyers and would like to read them in a timely fashion.
But I can't do that if they are automatically directed to "Spam" .... which is a folder that I do not routinely check.
By the time I notice the sales "flyers" in the "Spam" folder, the sale is usually over and the information is useless.
Can any of you programming "gurus" offer insight on what might be happening, please ? . And suggest how I might be able to correct this problem?
Some of you might be using Yahoo! yourselves and may have noticed similar issues. . You may even have a solution for a corrective measure.
Thank you very much for any suggestions !! . BTW, I'd rather not change email clients at this late stage !!! . But if there is good reason to do so .... change to which ???
But my "faithful adherence" to Yahoo! is being sorely tested. . There is more than one issue.
The issue that I just noticed very recently is this one.
Yahoo provides a "Spam" folder, along with a number of other pre-programmed folders.
I know nothing about programming or what kind of algorithms might be invoked to automatically direct incoming mail to "Spam" or any folder other than "Inbox".
But I have just noticed that some of my "subscribed to" websites (like tool company websites, which I take a lively interest in) are having their sales "flyers" and information notifications automatically directed to "Spam".
I find this highly annoying because I have a real interest in some of these flyers and would like to read them in a timely fashion.
But I can't do that if they are automatically directed to "Spam" .... which is a folder that I do not routinely check.
By the time I notice the sales "flyers" in the "Spam" folder, the sale is usually over and the information is useless.
Can any of you programming "gurus" offer insight on what might be happening, please ? . And suggest how I might be able to correct this problem?
Some of you might be using Yahoo! yourselves and may have noticed similar issues. . You may even have a solution for a corrective measure.
Thank you very much for any suggestions !! . BTW, I'd rather not change email clients at this late stage !!! . But if there is good reason to do so .... change to which ???