What about using the email address supplied by your provider.
Then you can use Apple Mail (or an equivalent).
Then you can tell Mail it is not junk.

I don’t understand why anyone uses external email (Gmail, Yahoo, etc) unless 
they are travelling a lot and therefore require that facility ?

> On 11 Nov 2015, at 10:50 AM, David Noel <lis...@aoi.com.au> wrote:
> 
> Has anyone any suggestions on getting Gmail not to put a regular item
> in Spam? On most days I receive an update on science news items from
> Science Daily, and Gmail insists on putting it into Spam (their spam
> detector is pretty good, this particular item is the only one giving
> trouble).
> 
> The item comes from:
> All Top News -- ScienceDaily<noreply+feedpr...@google.com>
> reply-to:All Top News -- ScienceDaily <newslett...@sciencedaily.com>
> 
> I have tried putting all combinations of the above into my address
> book, but with no effect. Each day I open my Spam list, mark the
> Science Daily item "Not Spam", and clear the rest. Every couple of
> weeks, when I have marked the item "Not Spam", a message comes up from
> the Gmail Spam Team asking if they should take account of this. I
> always reply "Yes", and it makes no difference.
> 
> I don't suppose there is anywhere I can contact the Gmail Spam Team
> directly to get a specific item like this not spammed out?
> 
> Cheers, David Noel
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Stephen Chape






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