On 11/11/2012 12:14 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 11 November 2012 01:12:07 Jon Elson did opine: > >> >> If your sig line contains a URL, or there is one included in the message >> body to reference >> an external web page, that will often trigger the "marked as spam" >> condition. (At >> least, those are the rules Yahoo groups seems to use.) >> >> Jon >> > Which is an odd statement considering that the _only_ links in the sig or > footer of Jasons msgs, were put there by this mail server. See below for > the example. > Yes, every mailing list server has their own set of rules for how to tag spam, and they change them from time to time. I'm a moderator of the Atlas/Craftsman Yahoo group and I have never fully understood how their rules work. Some messages have plain URLs in them, and I assume that is why. Others have no URL, so I'm guessing they contain some keyword that Yahoo is using to ID spam that week. I have to OK all suspected spam to clear it for posting, so I get to make the final discrimination. And, most of what they tag is OK.
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