On Mon, 15 May 2017, at 11:28 AM, pg...@q40.de wrote: > On 15 May 2017 at 11:06, Graeme Gregory wrote: > > On Mon, 15 May 2017, at 11:01 AM, pg...@q40.de wrote: > > > On 15 May 2017 at 10:34, Graeme Gregory wrote: > > > > > > > On Mon, 15 May 2017, at 10:21 AM, Jan Bredenbeek wrote: > > > > > On 13 May 2017 at 21:18, Dilwyn Jones <dilwy...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > This is unplanned and short notice, sorry, seven of us are already > > > > > > on > > > > > > Online chat tonight (now) if anyone else would like to join in! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Didn't miss it, but your mail ended up in my spam box (which happens > > > > > with > > > > > more of your mails). Are you sending mail with a Yahoo-address from > > > > > Yahoo > > > > > itself or through your own server? > > > > > > > > > That won t make any difference once its been process by mailing list. > > > > > > That's not sure, because the yahoo address remains in the "From" > > > field of the email header, which the spam filter might process. > > > > > Yes, but it makes no difference if that was faked in original mail or > > not once the mailing list has accepted it ;-) > > If I understood correctly, it ended in a local spambox, after going > through the list server. For which the preservation of the "From" > flied is a possible explanation. > And to answer original question, the headers are intact and show it passing through yahoo.com SMTP server so its route matches its From: address.
If you look at the headers your spam filter should tell you why it selected an email as spam. Graeme _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List