I think we're mixing two sceraios: 1) what a person's email system does with messages received from this list, and, 2) what this list does with inbound messages, that is the messages that people are trying to send to ubuntu-phone.
I'm worried about #2. That's the scenario where people find themselves in read-only mode, which defeats the whole purpose of the list. They receive all messages from the list reliably, but cannot reply to it, and cannot start a new thread. Nor do they receive any indication (error message) that something's wrong. Cheers, Randall. On 03/19/2016 10:01 AM, Filip Dorosz wrote: > Exactly. In my expirence gmail nowadays tend to treat everything > that's not gmail as spam (perhaps, he is being racist?). > The best solution is simple: change your provider or use your own server. > > Regards, > Filip Dorosz > > W dniu 18.03.2016 o 19:52, Gareth France pisze: >> On 18/03/16 18:17, Rodney Dawes wrote: >>> may be that certain e-mail providers often have >>> more spam sent through them, and thus, your e-mail address may be >>> identified as spam. >> These sort of issues are exactly why I stopped using gmail for anything >> important and got my own domain. I hate spam filters, I hate looking >> back at my spam and seeing a trail of lost opportunities it didn't >> bother to tell me I'd received. I prefer to receive the lot and sift >> through it myself. >> > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp