[600MRG] Google mail

Glen Zook gzook at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 23 22:11:48 CDT 2014


Unfortunately, a number of the "free" E-Mail services are now doing this.  Yahoo is just as bad and the system never learns no matter how many times one tells it!

My sbcglobal E-Mail is handled by Yahoo even though it supposedly is AT&T.  Same thing!  However, I don't use that service for reflectors because the reflectors garner a LOT of SPAM.  To keep the SPAM away from my "not SPAM" mail, I just go to the SPAM folder first and move the reflector messages to the in box.
 
Glen, K9STH 

Website:  http://k9sth.net


On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:46 PM, Frederick Raab <fraab at gmrr.biz> wrote:
 



September 23, 2014

Gentlemen:

     Google indeed has something against messages
that have been resent by this reflector.  The first
time someone new sends a message, it always goes
into the spam folder.  After I tell it that the
message is not spam, Google may learn, or it may
not.  Mails from sbjohnson and one of KU4XR's
addresses go to spam no matter how many times
I tell them.

     There is a way to defeat Google's spam
filter completely.  You have to tell it never to
put spam in the spam folder.  But I don't know
anyway to make it be reasonable.


73, Fritz, W1FR, 
Coordinator, ARRL 500-kHz Experiment

Frederick H. (Fritz) Raab, Ph.D.
GREEN MOUNTAIN RADIO RESEARCH COMPANY
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Colchester, Vermont 05446  USA
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