At 12:17 PM -0400 10/9/2008, Dan wrote:
I received three emails from Beliefnet. All three were moved to the
Spam box by GMail. So I have now created a filter in GMail to NOT
move Beliefnet items to the Spam box. We'll see if that works
tonite.
Today I received three more messages from
As I have stated
1) Only the Chicken Soup email gets marked as SPAM (none of the others
I subscribe to are so marked)
2) I have added them to my Contacts
3) I have marked the option NEVER PUT IN SPAM FOLDER (or whatever it says)
4) Its still going to SPAM despite all those efforts.
On 10/10/08,
At 5:30 PM -0600 10/8/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
BTW... Your use of - is rather confusing. The is used to
indicated QUOTED text. Prefixing that with a dash just looks like a
typo.
= Better? I do it to point out my replies.
No. It makes the reply *harder* to find. Leave out that
At 5:30 PM -0600 10/8/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Well, I looked in one of their emails and it said to assure delivery:
Beliefnet would like to ensure that you are receiving your newsletter
subscription in your inbox.
Please add [EMAIL PROTECTED] into your address book.
I did this. It doesn't
At 5:17 PM -0600 10/5/08, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I have tried to keep this out of my SPAM folder but I am failing.
It is the _ONLY_ Beliefnet email that ends up there.
I even have gone so far as to mark (in the Contacts for Gmail) the
option to Never Put It In The SPAM Folder.
Still, it
On Oct 2, 4:54 pm, Stephen Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I had asked earlier about getting gmail to stop putting something
into the SPAM folder.
I tried what was suggested. I set the preferences to NEVER PUT INTO
SPAM FOLDER that particular email. It is STILL putting it into the
SPAM
At 5:23 PM -0400 10/7/2008, Dan wrote:
At 5:17 PM -0600 10/5/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
The email is from: Beliefnet, Chicken Soup for the Soul
Ok. I like soup, so I just signed up for their daily newsletter
using this GMail account. We'll see what happens.
I have now received two emails
I believe I did add them.
As I stated in another post, ONLY Chicken Soup for the Soul is dumped to Spam.
The Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Angel, Bible Reading and Prayer
ones come through just fine.
On 10/8/08, gifutiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 2, 4:54 pm, Stephen Conrad [EMAIL
On 10/8/08, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 8, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I believe I did add them.
As I stated in another post, ONLY Chicken Soup for the Soul is
dumped to Spam.
The Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Angel, Bible Reading and Prayer
ones come
On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
assume this is right)
He was talking about the Mail application in OS X which you do not
have to pay to use (at least beyond buying OS
On Oct 7, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
assume this is right)
He was talking about the Mail application in OS X which you
On 10/7/08, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 6:54 PM -0600 10/6/2008, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
In Gmail, view the Spam mailbox. Locate the erroneous-placed
message(s), select them, and click Not Spam.
- Done this repeatedly. It still ends up in SPAM no
On Oct 7, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Using such a client to talk to GMail works VERY well. Google
supports both POP3 and IMAP. FWIW, I prefer POP3. I know Bruce
likes IMAP.
- Every time I fire up Mail it goes to .Mac
Huh? You get an option during the initial setup to set
Greetings ( + )!( + )
Steve you should create (in mail preferences) a Rule that tells mail
what to do with the mail that you don't want put into SPAM.
You should also put it at the top of the list, and be sure to uncheck
the box in the preferences menu Junk Mail that says Trust junk mail
headers
How do I create this rule?
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:45 AM, gifutiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings ( + )!( + )
Steve you should create (in mail preferences) a Rule that tells mail
what to do with the mail that you don't want put into SPAM.
You should also put it at the top of the
Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
assume this is right)
I looked and my Chicken Soup email from Beliefnet was AGAIN in the Spam folder.
*Sighs*
I did email Google about this but they freely admit at the Gmail help
site that
On Oct 6, 2008, at 8:54 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Hmmm, Iam logged into mail.google.com
I gave up on Apple's mail client when you had to pay to use it (I
assume this is right)
You may be right, but I've never heard of it!!!
You may be thinking of .Mac as a 'pay' operation.
Chuck D.
I
I have tried to keep this out of my SPAM folder but I am failing.
It is the _ONLY_ Beliefnet email that ends up there.
I even have gone so far as to mark (in the Contacts for Gmail) the
option to Never Put It In The SPAM Folder.
Still, it ends up in SPAM and nothng I do stops this.
The email
OK, I had asked earlier about getting gmail to stop putting something
into the SPAM folder.
I tried what was suggested. I set the preferences to NEVER PUT INTO
SPAM FOLDER that particular email. It is STILL putting it into the
SPAM folder. How do I get it to stop doing that? It is something I
Opera 9.52 is out
and
Out of all my more modern browsers (Firefox, iCab and Opera) only
Firefox will let me edit my Gmail contacts. Is there a reason for
this?
I need to add someone as their email keeps ending up in the Spam
folder no matter how many times I tell Gmail it is not spam.
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