On 6/7/06, Mathias Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My emails are systematically filtered out.
Find the 'plaintext' option in your Thunderbird client, and use it when you send to mailing list. I thought mailinglist filter was supposed to bounce back to you the html-formatted message in case this was the reason it ignored the message. In case the filter found your message spam-like or virus-like (always a possibility, depending on your writing style :-) , I think the filter might or might not indicate back to you why it discarded the message. If you're already experimenting with testmessages to the list, you potentially *could* (I mean, police would not stop you) do this: 1) send html-formatted "test, please ignore" message to the list and see what happens 2) *caution, violent material ahead* take copy of some spam message you received in the past, and send it (plaintext!) to the list with subject "test, please ignore" and see what happens. If you never received spam messages in the past, try this 1 liner: "Buy <v-word here> cheap." At this point, I'm starting to doubt whether this message of mine is going to make it into the list ...... Hope this helps. Yakov P.S. The moral is: although you cannot know what happened in one single case, you can seek parameters and experiment to find connection between parameters and outcome.