Yeah. We'd have to know the guts of the JMF to understand why, and for
obvious reasons, Microsoft is not making that information public.


On 9/22/04 2:40 PM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good point.  Diane's message was flagged as junk by the E'rage installed on
> my Mac at work, and this one is not set up with MLM rules.  My Mac at home
> (where I do most of my mailing list reading) is set up with MLM rules,
> folders, etc.
> 
> But note that on my work Mac (without MLM rules), most of the messages that
> arrive from mailing lists are not classified as junk.  It seems that only
> messages from this list (and only a rare few of those) are junked.
> 
> On 9/22/04 1:57 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Very odd. I have JMF set on High also, and Diane's message came through
>> fine. Do you have a Mailing List Manager rule that handles all messages from
>> this list? If not, you should; mailing list mail is often mistaken for spam
>> otherwise.
>> 
>> 
>> On 9/22/04 1:31 PM, "Julian Vrieslander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Several of Diane's messages to this list (and some from other posters) have
>>> been flagged by the junk mail filter.  One such example, with full headers,
>>> is attached below.  I don't see anything that would reasonably trigger the
>>> JMF.  Unless it's the appearance of the text strings "rich" and/or "buyer".
>>> 
>>> I am running Entourage 2004, version 11.0.0 (040405).  Mac OS X 10.3.5.  JMF
>>> threshold is set to "high".


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