Re: [xmca] Spam

From: Hans Knutagård <hans.knutagard who-is-at ynic-scc.com>
Date: Tue Apr 08 2008 - 22:50:28 PDT

Well I have started to get the same problem but it appears that only some
get in spam and the rest not. Like Mike Cole answer get into spam, but the
next don´t. Hans

[DATE], skrev [NAME] på [ADDRESS] följande:

> Thanks Andy, I will talk to my filter--my gmail one has quite a few options.
> Carol
>
>
> On 09/04/2008, Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net> wrote:
>>
>> No xmca mail never gets into my spam folder because I have a filter which
>> grabs anything with xmca in the subject line, plus a couple of other
>> alternative flags, and transfers it into an xmca mailbox.
>> It all depends Carol on how your spam filter works. You have to educate
>> it.
>>
>> Andy
>> At 02:02 PM 8/04/2008 +0200, you wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys
>>> Does anybody else get perfectly formed and neutral subject line postings
>>> from XMCA landing up in their spam box, and if so, what can be done
>>> about
>>> it?
>>> Thanks
>>> Carol
>>> --
>>> Visiting Researcher,
>>> Wits School of Education
>>> 6 Andover Road
>>> Westdene
>>> Johannesburg 2092
>>> 011 673 9265 082 562 1050
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>>>
>>
>> Andy Blunden : http://home.mira.net/~andy/ tel (H) +61 3 9380 9435,
>> mobile 0409 358 651
>>
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>
>

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