I mistakenly marked an e-mail as Spam
I accidently marked an e-mail as Spam and it wasn't Spam. What can I do? I want to keep receiving those e-mails and I'm afraid I won't now. Please help!!!

The best way to resolve this is to mark the emails as “Not Spam”, that way you can train the spam filter to better identify important emails in the future. Also if you use a mobile device or email client to access your mail over IMAP, please check the Spam filters in that application, to make sure it’s not marking important emails as spam.
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John commented
Why should I have to tell you twice that a sender is not spam but actually critically important communication to me?
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Anonymous commented
go back to how it was before the last change that messed everything up!
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Anonymous commented
Some of my regular emails continue going to spam folder despite restoring them to the inbox multiple times from the spam folder - is there any way that this can be corrected?
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Anonymous commented
Every time work emails go into spam I select them and click "Not Spam", next time I get one it goes into spam. I select it and click "Not Spam" but the next day it's back in spam again. Why wont it work?
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Anonymous commented
If we click not spam, isn't it right that future messages coming from that website or domain should not be considered as not spam? Why is it that the future emails that we marked as not spam still go to spam?
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goochie commented
The spam filter sent an email to my Spam folder with my "personal name" in the heading address. I was looking out for it for a couple of weeks and at the last moment, thought to look for it in the Spam folder!!
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Kerry Woods commented
1) for the past 2 days, Yahoo has chosen to direct nearly all SPAM email to my inbox, and I want the situation corrected. 2) for the past 2 days, notifications I receive daily from a specific website have NOT reached my inbox, despite me sending an inquiry to the website asking to have my email address verified with them. due to #1, I suspect Yahoo is the culprit. 3) I have noticed-and read similar comments from other Yahoo news readers-that Yahoo appears to be selectively excluding some of their-and my-posts once we post them: so is Yahoo censoring comments based on political bias? This, also has to stop!
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James Tresner commented
On several occasions "not spam" does not work, and I am not able to move the email to anywhere.