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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/09/2017 08:57 AM, Rick Hornsby
wrote:<br>
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normally very good Google mail spam filters are eating not just
individual posts to COLUG, but now entire threads are landing
there. Not cool.</div>
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this message makes it to everyone using gmail and doesn't end up
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I've been having COLUG list emails end up in my spam filter for at
least a month now. I've been retraining gmail for a while and it
seems to have been somewhat successful. However, Rick's email above
still hasn't showed up in one of my gmail accounts, not even the
spam folder. It showed up in the other one.<br>
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Judd<br>
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