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- #HISTORY OF DEVICE SIGN INTO ICLOUD EMAIL FROM ANOTHER MAC#
But then give this one to your friends, bank, an so forth. So this is a new email "account" associated with the real Apple ID email account. Keep an eye open in the regular inbox for new emails to add to the white list.Īnother thing to consider is making an email alias. And have the rules put them into "Known good email" folder. Sort of a whitelist of your friends emails, bank emails, and such. In fact you could make a rule to pick out mail you want to read as well. The Apple Junk folder is suppose to learn from what you put into Junk and get better at doing this. And for any specific message you get you can click on the mail, and go to Message -> Move to Junk. My Apple Mail application is pretty good at picking up spam and putting into the Junk folder. You did not say what mail program you are using. As long as you can identify the spam by its sender, its title or words in the title. You have to look at the spam you are getting, are they from the same email domain? Or do they have something similar in their title? You can see in my rule I am able to use the + button to add a row, so you can have one rule work on various sources of spam. I am attaching a link for a rule I use that picks up Apple and iTunes receipts and puts them into a folder I have called Apple orders.
#HISTORY OF DEVICE SIGN INTO ICLOUD EMAIL FROM ANOTHER PLUS#
You use the pull down options and the plus sign to add statements to help the program pick the junk and put it into this folder you created. Then under Mail -> Preferences, there is an icon for Rules. So you need to set up a new folder "On my Mac" (instead of in the cloud) for the rule (or use the existing Junk folder) to send things. In Apple Mail application on your desktop or laptop computer you can create Rules to direct mail to folders. Special thanks for the CSS from its creators at /r/Apple: /u/Xapher19, and /u/gouch23! Apple Expert: These folks have received the highest level of training Apple has to offer, whether as an Apple Genius, an independent contractor, or an authorized service professional.Apple Certified: Current or former Apple employees who have a certain level of certifications are given this title.Apple Trained: Current or former Apple employees who do not possess a higher level of certification.It is granted solely at the moderator's discretion.)
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