Dale wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
>   
>> On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 10:09 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Paul Hartman wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> It's on the second page of the filter setup. Mine gives me these options:
>>>>
>>>> Skip the Inbox (Archive it)
>>>> Mark as read
>>>> Star it
>>>> Apply the label:
>>>> Forward it to:
>>>> Delete it
>>>> Never send it to Spam
>>>>
>>>> I have it set up for mail from this list and it works great. It even
>>>> puts a little note letting you "this message would have been sent to
>>>> spam if not for your filter".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> I have all those but the last one.  That is also what everybody had when
>>> I was doing my google searches.  Why does Google hate me?  lol
>>>
>>> Screen shot attached.  I cropped it so it will be smaller.
>>>     
>>>       
>> I think I know what your problem is. You appear to be using "Basic
>> HTML" gmail which apparently does not include that option (I just
>> tried it and it disappeared when I went to basic mode). Try switching
>> to Standard gmail for a minute to set it up. Good luck :)
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
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>>     
>
>
> I'll try it but it doesn't like my slow as leap year dial-up.  BRB.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-) 
>
>   


Sorry to say but I'm back.  I set up that filter and checked the spam
bucket on webmail today.  It had over 800 messages and some of them are
not spam.  Does anybody know of a way to disable this stupid thing?  I'm
about to switch email addresses if I can't do something with this
thing.  If you have no ideas on how to disable, what are some free email
servers that allow pop access?

I always liked Google but this sort of pisses me off.  No wonder people
say they sent me a card or something and I never got it.  They are in
the spam bucket.  Thought about marking them ALL as "not spam" and just
screwing their spam filter right up.  Sort of a get even thing there.  :-@

Ideas?

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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