Hi there!
Nice to find you here.
While you shared nothing new, your post got me wondering what would happen if I saved the contents of my not-spam folder back to my inbox? I may test this, if my prior idea fails..the setup is rather fragile. I do not want the soul providing the door to try and address the problem.
Cheers,
Karen



On Thu, 4 Sep 2025, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:

From: Karen Lewellen via Alpine-info <[email protected]>

Unsure if I asked about this before.
Still, what is the process in alpine to whitelist email addresses?

Just to make things clearer (I'm not saying anything new):

Alpine doesn't do SPAM classification or other blacklisting.
So Alpine cannot have a setting to change SPAM classification or other
blacklisting.

Going a little further:

If your upstream mail server sidelines some messages into a junk folders
then Alpine could pick up those other folders.

But I cannot imagine a way for Alpine to signal to the mail serverthat
certain junked messages should be taken examples of non-SPAM.

If you want to train your mail server (eg. gmail), you need to use its
facilities to do so.  I understand that you cannot do that.

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