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Just got off the phone with Apple support, the last security update (yesterday) broke Mail in regards to pushing. They have no fix at the moment
I’ve been having the problem for about a month. It’s really annoying. I have to keep opening the mail and refreshing then loads of emails come in.
 
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A lot more emails are being sent to the spam folder, even after I’ve moved plenty of them to the inbox…. The message isn’t getting through in more ways than one…

If only there was a “Do not treat this as spam” option so it would remember to not sent it there…
 
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A lot more emails are being sent to the spam folder, even after I’ve moved plenty of them to the inbox…. The message isn’t getting through in more ways than one…

If only there was a “Do not treat this as spam” option so it would remember to not sent it there…
This one problem – in 2025 no less – is why I consider Mail on iOS/iPadOS to be worse than useless.
 
I’m currently using Microsoft Outlook for iOS to get reliable mail delivery for my iCloud account. It’s pathetic that this is what we have to accept at the moment.
 
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This is my favorite. I go to search for a message, get like 1 or 2 results (when there should be dozens) accompanied by this:

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My brother in christ, this phone spends like 10-15 hours each day "locked, charging, and connected to Wi-Fi".

****ing useless.
 
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I’ve been having the problem for about a month. It’s really annoying. I have to keep opening the mail and refreshing then loads of emails come in.
I have had to set mine to "Fetch" every 15 mins, to receive emails at a regular rate. Push is totally broken.
 
A lot more emails are being sent to the spam folder, even after I’ve moved plenty of them to the inbox…. The message isn’t getting through in more ways than one…

If only there was a “Do not treat this as spam” option so it would remember to not sent it there…
Have you tried adding the sender to your contacts? That might help.

If you don't want to add a million new contacts for every mailing list, etc, you could just make one monster contact called "whitelist" or something, and add all the different senders to that.
 
It gets worse - I just called Apple Support for something, & their auto-generated “Thanks for contacting us” email to me landed in the Spam folder.

So Apple is now treating their own Support email as spam…This is unthinkable.
 
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Something new has now cropped up - emails deleted a few days ago have dropped back into the inbox 🤔
 
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