Junk Mail Filtering

I get 30-50 junk eMails/day, many from just a few domains. I've set up rules to delete these eMails, and I believe most are automatically deleted, however, those from the domains ending in reg.ru or cgaux.org continue to fill my junk mail folder. If I force Rules to reexamine the junk mail by, e.g., setting up a new rule, Mail finds and deletes the junk—once.


What doe I have to do to get Mail to delete these junk eMails automatically?

iMac 27″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Jan 7, 2023 07:16 AM

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Posted on Jan 7, 2023 07:22 AM

Will Mardis wrote:

I get 30-50 junk eMails/day, many from just a few domains. I've set up rules to delete these eMails, and I believe most are automatically deleted, however, those from the domains ending in reg.ru or cgaux.org continue to fill my junk mail folder. If I force Rules to reexamine the junk mail by, e.g., setting up a new rule, Mail finds and deletes the junk—once.

What doe I have to do to get Mail to delete these junk eMails automatically?


If Junk mail is not working for you as expected—


If junk mail filters aren’t working in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Change Junk Mail settings in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Reduce junk mail in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Mail advanced junk mail settings on Mac - Apple Support

Change Junk Mail Advanced settings in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Identify and filter junk mail in iCloud - Apple Support

Report and reduce spam in iCloud Mail - Apple Support


Manage junk mail in Mail on iCloud.com

Manage junk mail in Mail on iCloud.com - Apple Support



Report and block spam in iCloud mail

Report and reduce spam in iCloud Mail - Apple Support




If Junk mail is not working for you as expected you can turn it off in Mail>Settings>Junk.

You have the option of installing a third party spam filter. ex.

https://c-command.com/spamsieve/


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Jan 7, 2023 07:22 AM in response to Will Mardis

Will Mardis wrote:

I get 30-50 junk eMails/day, many from just a few domains. I've set up rules to delete these eMails, and I believe most are automatically deleted, however, those from the domains ending in reg.ru or cgaux.org continue to fill my junk mail folder. If I force Rules to reexamine the junk mail by, e.g., setting up a new rule, Mail finds and deletes the junk—once.

What doe I have to do to get Mail to delete these junk eMails automatically?


If Junk mail is not working for you as expected—


If junk mail filters aren’t working in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Change Junk Mail settings in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Reduce junk mail in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Mail advanced junk mail settings on Mac - Apple Support

Change Junk Mail Advanced settings in Mail on Mac - Apple Support


Identify and filter junk mail in iCloud - Apple Support

Report and reduce spam in iCloud Mail - Apple Support


Manage junk mail in Mail on iCloud.com

Manage junk mail in Mail on iCloud.com - Apple Support



Report and block spam in iCloud mail

Report and reduce spam in iCloud Mail - Apple Support




If Junk mail is not working for you as expected you can turn it off in Mail>Settings>Junk.

You have the option of installing a third party spam filter. ex.

https://c-command.com/spamsieve/


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