My late reply on this is related to losing masses of ghc-devs emails to
Spam on Google Inbox. I've been manually selecting and moving them to my
Haskell label. Apparently this is how Google Inbox does the "not spam"
interaction. This is pretty annoying. They also label lost of
shibboleth-users
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 5:11 AM, Niklas Hambüchen wrote:
> Despite Google's public claims to the contrary, I have found the Gmail
> spam filter not to work too reliably
>
I think it depends on your use case (and it's rather indicative of the core
problem of spam detection that spam
Despite Google's public claims to the contrary, I have found the Gmail
spam filter not to work too reliably; I've had cases where it blocked
important emails like "OK, here's my invoice (PDF attached)" in the
middle of long email threads, of which messages were otherwise let
through without
> "TT" == Takenobu Tani writes:
TT> I'm using gmail.
TT> Recently, many haskell's mails are detected as spam on gmail.
TT> (ghc-devs, haskell-cafe, ghc-commit, ...)
TT> Does anyone know why?
TT> Do you know the workaround?
This could be due to changes I've made
Hi Arian ,
Thank you for information.
At least from about 11th December, detection of the spam have been
increasing.
I'll report them after I understand it.
Regards,
Takenobu
2016-12-25 18:34 GMT+09:00 Arian van Putten :
> If I recall correctly it's being worked on.
Hi,
I'm using gmail.
Recently, many haskell's mails are detected as spam on gmail.
(ghc-devs, haskell-cafe, ghc-commit, ...)
Does anyone know why?
Do you know the workaround?
Regards,
Takenobu
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