What's worse is that it counts the message as new mail, making the problem in #3 above worse because now, sometimes, the badge shows the number of new mail messages which include some of these junk mail messages.ĥ. Mail insists on notifying me that I got new mail for some of these messages, but not all, and not any of the messages identified as junk by Mail's normal junk filtering process. Whenever I get junk mail that is identified as junk by one of these filters (because the mail passed through Mail's normal junk filters as "ok") I move the message into the junk folder, and mark it as read. I have a bunch of filters that I have built up over the years for dealing with junk mail. Some problems that are holdovers from Mavericks that I'd hoped were fixed:Ĥ. Oddly, the account that is most often excluded is the one that Mail seems to want to use as the default for the "From:" field! It seems to exclude some accounts (for some reason). That badge is still there but tends to have the wrong number. The icon on the dock used to display a badge that showed the number of new mail messages. As a result, the wrong servers are sometimes used.ģ. There used to be a checkbox in the preferences that forced Mail to use specific servers for specific accounts. Again, it doesn't matter what I use there, Mail uses only one account for the "From:" field.Ģ. There is also a field under Mail->Preferences->Composing called "Send new messages from" and allows you to set a default account for the "From:" field. This is not working any more - it doesn't matter what account is there, Mail chooses only one account and the same account every time. There are two things that I am aware of: By default, Mail uses the first account in the account list (on the left pane in classic mode) for the "From:" field. It used to be that when I got a message that was sent to account A, if I hit "Reply" the "From:" field would be set to the correct account. I have multiple accounts, using multiple servers. Anyway, I'm having a number of problems with Mail:ġ. I just upgraded to El Capitan from Mavericks (yes, I know, it's been a long time.
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