Thanks Jed!
This was indeed an automated spamfilter change causing the problem.
I'll keep an eye on the spambox more often now.
Good you sent me a response to my private mail address too, otherwise it
would have taken me longer to find out.
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Michele Comitini wrote:
Confirmed here too! gmail has put vortex-l on the spam-list!
It is not just Vortex messages. I think the filter is being triggered by
unusually short messages. Other short messages from various people have
been marked as Spam lately. Google must have tweaked their spam
Confirmed here too! gmail has put vortex-l on the spam-list! I
suppose that a number marking vortex-l messages as "NOT SPAM"
would help the filter bot change its mind...
2014-04-23 16:16 GMT+02:00 Jones Beene :
> This happened to me recently.
>
> The solution that worked for me is to re-subscribe
This happened to me recently.
The solution that worked for me is to re-subscribe.
To subscribe, send a *blank* message to:
vortex-l-requ...@eskimo.com
Put the single word "subscribe" in the subject line of the header. NOTHING
else!
No quotes around "subscribe," of course.
-Original Me
Wow, same here! :O
2014-04-23 9:56 GMT-03:00 Jed Rothwell :
> Check your spam file. Gmail has suddenly started sending many of my Vortex
> messages to the spam file. Actually, it does not send them, because I have a
> filter set up to overrule it, but many messages say:
>
> This message was not se
Check your spam file. Gmail has suddenly started sending many of my Vortex
messages to the spam file. Actually, it does not send them, because I have
a filter set up to overrule it, but many messages say:
*This message was not sent to Spam because of a filter you created.*
(Your message said that
Haven't been receiving mails from Vortex for 2 days.
This is a reflector test
Test of gmail's odd implementation of pop access.
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