On 07/02/11 22:53, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
On 2/7/2011 4:17 PM, Jon wrote:
I don't have any problems generally. It depends on what is in the body
of the email and what one's filters are.
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No problems here. Are or-talk messages you're SENDING or RECEIVING
getting flagged? Assuming ones received, just add or-t...@seul.org and
or-talk@freehaven.net to your address book, or create filters to allow
them through. I created subfolders in Thunderbird, for sent or-talk
msgs, & rec'd. That way, there's not so many in main inbox.
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I didn't explain myself very well.
I meant that if matt...@yahoo.com or matt...@hotmail.com or
matt...@gmail.com or matt...@aol.com sends an e-mail to da...@yahoo.com or
da...@gmail.com or da...@aol.com or da...@hotmail.com does the fact that
the sending IP will be an exit node affect the likelihood that the e-mail
will end up in the spam folder rather than the inbox?
IOW: are webmail providers assuming that in some cases tor nodes are spammy?
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