I had a similar problem. I discovered that messages labelled as Spam are
stopped at my ISP, and are not downloaded to my desktop email program. Also,
when my Internet account was set up with my ISP, the option to have these
messages deleted immediately had been selected. To solve the problem I h
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Great fun this computer stuff
Hazel (Wiltshire, UK)
On Fri, 31/10/14, Cindy from Dallas wrote:
Subject: Re: [lace] AOL emails & others
To: "Bronwen of Hindscroft"
Cc: lace@arachne.com
Date: Friday, 31 October, 2014, 14:12
I
Gmail wasn't able to confirm that this actually originated with AOL, so it
dumped it in my spam folder. Gmail does this with practically everything
Jeri sends out. I've just instituted a Gmail filter for [lace] to never
send it to spam, will see if that helps. Thanks to the Arachnid who pointed
out
I had to set up a rule on the gmail website interface that anything that has
[lace] in the subject line, should never go into the spam folder. So far so
good. Vicki's message indeed did go to my inbox. Before that I also had to
check the spam folder several times a day, because it would recei
Vicki,
In the past 3 days, and because somebody on another list asked if I'd
gotten any of their emails (they had a yahoo address), I've found a bunch
of messages from this list I never saw before. All of the messages were
from addresses that came from either aol or yahoo.
I don't know why gmail
I have received all of the emails sent connected with this discussion, except
Sherry's original query to which Bev replied. (Bev's reply was the only
indication I had about Sherry's message not arriving.) I do not have my spam
filter turned on because of problems like this, and prefer to identify s