Reciving Mail in Spam Folder How to Resolve
1. Check the sender: Ensure you recognize the sender. If it's an unknown address, it might have triggered spam filters.
2. Move the email to your inbox: Most email providers allow marking emails as "not spam." This trains the filter to recognize similar emails as legitimate in the future.
3. Add the sender to your contact list: This tells your email provider you expect emails from this address and want them delivered to your inbox.
4. Review your email content: Avoid using excessive exclamation points, caps lock, or spammy language in your own emails, as this can unintentionally trigger spam filters for your outgoing messages as well. 5. If the issue persists: Contact the sender directly. Ask them to review their email practices to ensure they're following best practices for email deliverability. They might need to adjust their sender reputation or authentication methods.