A large fraction of the messages being sent to acm.org are being tagged as spam, by some sort of highly over-aggressive anti-spam filter acm.org has put in.
I've switched my subscription from acm.org to cryptogram.org.
However, ACM members, now that they're alerted to the problem, can go to http://www.acm.org and select "Manage your acm.org account" from the right-hand column, log in, then click on "Review/update your spam filtering options". Once you get there, you can explicitly exempt domains (like wasabisystems.com) from spam filtering, and you can also click a radio button that sends you summaries of things that have been blocked.
Additionally, you can look at "quarantined" messages they've sent and have the ones you want to read forwarded to you. You can also select senders to add to your "OK" list with a radio button on this page.
Although the initial settings are pretty procrustean, as you suggest, the flexibility available actually looks pretty good.
Questions may be addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . -- Jim Gillogly Sterday, 17 Rethe S.R. 2003, 22:47 12.19.10.1.3, 2 Akbal 16 Kayab, Fifth Lord of Night
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