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Re: Yahoo and their mail filters..
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 17:38:22 -0400
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:18:16 CDT, Jack Bates said:
It's not a false spam report? The recipient obviously didn't think they wanted the email.
I've seen people subscribe to a list, then *reply* to the subscription confirmation - and then hit "spam" not 5 minutes later when something gets posted to the list. Did they change their minds in the 5 minutes? I've see people hit "spam" for e-mail from immediate family members. Does this mean it's a dysfunctional family? The only correct part is "The recipient obviously didn't think". Period.
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- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Jo Rhett (Mar 24)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Suresh Ramasubramanian (Mar 24)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. John Levine (Mar 25)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. John Peach (Mar 25)
- RE: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Ray Corbin (Mar 25)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Sean Figgins (Mar 24)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Jack Bates (Mar 24)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Michael Thomas (Mar 24)
- Re: Yahoo and their mail filters.. Gary E. Miller (Mar 24)