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Why When I Add My Yahoo Acc To My Mail On My Mac It Creates Two Extra Folders Bulk Mail And Trash

Why my new emails goes to trash folder?

All of my new emails goes to Trash folder automatically. I don't know how can I fix it!?
I must select all of my new emails in Trash folder and move to Inbox everyday . Because after 2 days my Trash folder is empty automatically.
Thank you

How to delete bulk mail folder?

Hi James,

The spam folder can't be deleted. We make every effort to deliver solicited email directly to your Inbox, though sometimes we can incorrectly send a message that you have requested to your Spam folder. We have listed some tips below that you can use to try and avoid this.

Tips to avoid having emails designated as spam:

* Check your Spam folder: Periodically check your Spam folder to ensure that you do not miss a message.
- You can move a message from the Spam folder to your Inbox: Check the checkbox beside the message and select the Not Spam button.
- Using Not Spam "educates" our filtering system: By sending these examples to Yahoo for review, it will increase the effectiveness of Yahoo Mail's filtering system.
* Add them to your Contact list [ http://yhoo.it/177F1SG ]: Adding someone to your Contact list ensures they won't end up in your Spam folder.
* Create a filter [ http://yhoo.it/1dL45yk ]: Create a filter for a specific sender if you want to ensure that their messages will always appear in your Inbox.
- Filters automatically sort your incoming messages into the folders of your choice, according to rules that you set up.
- With filters, you won't need to read through each message and decide where to put it.

Hope that helps!

What is the best free tool to use to verify emails?

There are lots of free email validation tools out there, but they have limitations. Some allow only for a one-time bulk verification's. The others allow a number of monthly requests.For instance, Hunter (.io) lets you do 100 requests each month. And you don’t get to download the results in a .csv. Expect to do a bit of the manual work with this method.Also, email verification tools generally employ a three-step process to verify emails. You can try the free ones, but the most robust ones are usually paid.Here is another option that you can try that can save you time and efforts: purchase only verified emails from a trusted database.Doing this gives you access to a large number of emails quickly and without going through the hassle of building your own list. You are also sure that you’re only getting high-quality leads that won’t impact your deliverability or your sender reputation.One such tool is UpLead.UpLead lets you unlock lead information using a certain criteria that you have. This allows you to search for leads that are highly relevant to your user persona. Once you have set the search options, you are given a list that is composed of only verified email addresses.You can also directly export the list to your CRM.See how it saves you time?Lead prospecting tools are investments that will pay for themselves.If you’re curious to give these tools a try instead of verifying your list using free tools, you can refer to our guide of 20 Sales Prospecting Tools to Close More Deals in 2019.

How do I show more than 100 mails in gmail?

You can use the Developer tool in Chrome to change the value of Show 100 conversations per page.1: Open Gmail Settings.2: Right Click the Number box where it shows how many you can view. Then select “Inspect” at the bottom of that menu.3: Edit the form (See below) fields and values. There are little black down arrows you may need to click on to expand the form options. It’ll look like this below(Little black arrow)Change any of the once you change values hit enter4: You can now use the drop down box to select your edited value. Select it and then head to the bottom of the page and “Save Settings”5: When you click save settings an error box will popup…..”ErrorInvalid settings. Your preferences have not been saved.”Even though it says it didn’t save…. It DID. Once you reload gmail it will show you the amount of emails that you put in.This edit is only temporary though. Once you reload the page the Settings page will go back it’s default values of 10–100 and if you want to change the value again you will have to redo all you just did….Problem Solved!

Deleted emails reappear in my inbox?

For about the last month or so, I've noticed that when I delete an email, or a group of emails from my inbox they will reappear in my inbox, sometimes almost immediately and other times after several minutes.

I am not using Yahoo basic.

I do go to my yahoo inbox via several browsers, mostly firefox (v21.0), chrome (Version 27.0.1453.110 m) and IE (8.0 at work, later version at home). I noticed this issue happens across all of these browsers.

I have over 18,000 emails on Gmail. How do I delete them all at once?

I needed to update this post to add 1 extra step because Google added an additional piece of verification to this process. Most likely because of me showing tens of thousands of people how to delete all of their junk mail.I also got a bunch of comments below saying this “doesn’t work” but rest assured my friends, we are back in the game with this “1 simple trick.”Warning! You are probably about to delete a huge amount of email, please be aware of what you are doing. Always backup your email before attempting to delete your email or any data for that matter. If you scroll past this page you acknowledge that you will not hold me liable for any damages that may be incurred by deleting email. Thanks!This method is mainly for when you have a HUGE amount of emails and don’t feel like deleting them a hundred at a time.I’ll start with this illustration, and then talk a bit about it.Click to enlargeStep 1: Go to the Gmail search bar and enter in today’s date or the date you want your email deleted from. So if I want everything from today deleted I would enter:before:2015/05/22
Meaning – delete everything before May 22, 2015.Step 2: Check the magic box. The key here is you will see a notification that says “All conversations in this search are selected.”This basically means all 10,000 emails are selected, not just the default 50 or 100 emails that you see on your screen.Step 2.5 Updated – In addition to checking the magic box, you now also need to click the link that says “All conversations that match this search.” Google added this extra step sometime in 2016 to make people think twice before selecting huge amounts of email to delete / move / archive / mark as spam etc.Step 3: Click the trash button. You will probably get a warning which you will need to affirm. Once that happens it might take a minute or two. I just deleted almost 10,000 emails and it took about 2 minutes.You might get a “still working” message while you wait.Other thoughts on mass deleting a lot of Gmail messages at onceYou can use this method to do a bunch of other stuff such as archive your email, mark it all read, mark it unread, or delete it.Please note that if you are using this method with a connected email + domain, this may or may not delete the email off your server depending on your mail server setup.You’ve been warned, but let me warn you again. Think before you hit that delete button, because you ain’t gettin’ those emails back.

I recently learned that a sailboat is not pushed by the wind - is this 100% true?

It depends on the direction you are sailing. When travelling across the wind, on a reach, the sails generate lift and get pulled toward the lower pressure created by the faster moving air rushing over the up-wind side of the sail. The higher the reach, sailing toward the wind, the more lift is generated. The deeper the reach, sailing away from the wind, the less lift is generated. When sailing straight down or with the wind, the sails catch the wind like a parachute and the boat is plain old pushed. All of this only works, however, if the crew adjusts the sails properly relative to the wind direction and course changes. So, is it push or pull? It is a combination that depends on your direction of travel relative to the wind direction. Sailing closer to the wind there is more pull, further from the wind more push...

Will a reply to a suspicious email get my account hacked?

If you do reply to it it can get a lot more things done than just “hacking” your account. You can lose a lot of your personal information and everything that goes with that. Here are some useful tips on how to avoid that and how to recognize fraud emails.1. If you didn’t request it, don’t click it!This is the golden rule. If you didn’t request something from a person or company, there’s no reason for them to email you instructions or, worse, attached files. So unless you’ve specifically asked your bank for information, you shouldn’t expect a “bank manager” to be contacting you.2. Suspicious email? Look for the text on Google.Mails related to scams and malware tend to use the same texts, sometimes with tiny changes. Keep an eye out for:Nonsensical phrases, bad spelling and strange words stemming from automatic translations – like “With due respect to your person and much sincerity of purpose I make this contact mail with you”Badly-placed or low-quality images.No personal references: these emails don’t usually address you by name (Dear Beneficiary)A sense of urgency. These emails are always alarmist, appealing to your most basic sense – fear. The often mention terrible consequences, fines and charges.Copy and paste the email into a search engine and take a good look at the results. It will be clear if the words come from a well-known scam.For more tips and info on this topic go here - How to recognize suspicious emails

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