Bruce Napier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    
On 19 Apr 2007, at 16:03, BARRY HOLLAND wrote:

> But *why* are my messages identified as possible spam???????????
> No-one has answered that!
> Especially as all are reply-clicked & the originals aren't classed 
> as spam.
Didn't you see my last (it's appeared for me)

I said:

I suspect the problem for those of us using connection methods that
utilise a variety of email servers (like Barry's libraries, or those of
us using GPRS) is that sometimes the server will have been identified
as "vulnerable to abuse" by anti-spam databases like SORBS. This then
adds points to the hit score of Spam Assassin and the like, and hey
presto, your email is marked as spam, especially if it has clickable
links in it.

Change location, get a different server, and the problem goes away for
a bit.

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All the best

Bruce


   
  Yes, I did see your last thanks [& thanks Bob too] but why don't *all* my 
many posts get marked as possible spam then? I only ever use the library 
computers so the theory goes a bit awry. I can't see any difference between 
posts that did get through & those that didn't.
  Barry
  Nb mystified

       
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