Re: [Texascavers] spam related

2019-02-22 Thread Michael Gibbons
David,
If your server can't validate the security features of incoming email
servers it will dump them to spam. In order to avoid the problem in the
future, manually enter each clients email into your email  contacts on your
computer. Then import your contact list into your phone if you wish to
utilize your phone to send clients emails.
This problem occurs frequently when business have their own email server or
uses less mainstream email account that allows them to appear as if they
have their own domain.
Hope that helps.

On Feb 22, 2019 2:36 PM, "David"  wrote:

> Some of you out there that posted stuff on CaveTex, was considered spam by
> my Gmail account.  Not sure
> why that is. But I just found a very important email from a client
> dated Feb. 1st, and it is now too late to
> resolve the issue.  I just looked in my Spam folder for the first time
> in over a year, as several customers claimed
> that email I had sent them ( which were extremely time-sensitive ) ended
> up in their Spam folder.
>
> Life in 2019, is just way too complicated, and way too much drama, and way
> to much b.s.  I have left Facebook.   I have a bogus account just for
> emergencies,
> but if you message me there, I may not see it.
>
>
> On a different note,
>
> I had sent out a post or two relating to an individual ( former caver ? )
> that I was concerned
> about.   4 days have passed since I made a faithful effort to find someone
> that would have had a social media
> contact with her. That individual either does not want them to talk to
> me, or they are in hiding, hiatus, or worse.I went
> beyond the call of duty, to make sure they were okay.   If they are mad at
> me, then it was miscommunication
> on their part.   All they had to do was send me an emoji with a frowny
> face, or the finger or whatever.
> I am convinced that nobody is going to help them, if they are living in
> their car, our under a bridge.   I am also
> 100% certain that if they are in real serious danger, etc, that the local
> authorities are 150% not interested.
>
>
>
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[Texascavers] spam related

2019-02-22 Thread David
Some of you out there that posted stuff on CaveTex, was considered spam by
my Gmail account.  Not sure
why that is. But I just found a very important email from a client
dated Feb. 1st, and it is now too late to
resolve the issue.  I just looked in my Spam folder for the first time
in over a year, as several customers claimed
that email I had sent them ( which were extremely time-sensitive ) ended up
in their Spam folder.

Life in 2019, is just way too complicated, and way too much drama, and way
to much b.s.  I have left Facebook.   I have a bogus account just for
emergencies,
but if you message me there, I may not see it.


On a different note,

I had sent out a post or two relating to an individual ( former caver ? )
that I was concerned
about.   4 days have passed since I made a faithful effort to find someone
that would have had a social media
contact with her. That individual either does not want them to talk to
me, or they are in hiding, hiatus, or worse.I went
beyond the call of duty, to make sure they were okay.   If they are mad at
me, then it was miscommunication
on their part.   All they had to do was send me an emoji with a frowny
face, or the finger or whatever.
I am convinced that nobody is going to help them, if they are living in
their car, our under a bridge.   I am also
100% certain that if they are in real serious danger, etc, that the local
authorities are 150% not interested.
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