Oh my stars! I did not know there was such an option. I've been skiping it the
whole time K've been using mail! Wow! thanks for that!
On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:24 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
> Hi Courtney;
>
> If you're talking about the filter in Mail itself, yes, you can access your
> junk mailbox.
Hi Courtney;
If you're talking about the filter in Mail itself, yes, you can access your
junk mailbox.
One very reliable way to get there is to go to your Mailboxes menu in the
menu bar and choose 'Go to.' This will bring up another menu of your current
mailboxes. Press enter on Junk an
It is a pop3 server. Nos rues if you can even access the junk folder there.
Maybe someone with more knoledge can help.
S
On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:33 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> It's a Hotmail, so is that Imap? I've heard of Imap before, but I'm pretty
> much clueless as to what it is.
> Cour
Hi,
It's a Hotmail, so is that Imap? I've heard of Imap before, but I'm pretty much
clueless as to what it is.
Courtney
On 01/06/2010, at 10:27 in the Afternoon, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> If the server was an imap folder then all you need to as far as i know is to
> navagate to that junk folder and
If the server was an imap folder then all you need to as far as i know is to
navagate to that junk folder and move the message to the inbox if it is there.
S
On Jun 1, 2010, at 6:45 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any way to access mail that was placed in the junk folder by a mail
>
Hi,
Is there any way to access mail that was placed in the junk folder by a mail
filter. I think something important might be in there. Can I do this through
Apple Mail, or do I have to perform the tedious task of going to the server and
looking (smiley).
Courtney
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