I think part of the reason for some sites treating postings as spam 
is the dns tables for digium are not totally correct. Believe someone
posted comments about that a couple of weeks ago relative to reverse 
and forward addresses (and authoritative NS). Example:
 dig lists.digium.com = 69.16.138.164
 dig -x 69.16.138.164 = digium-69-16-138-164.phx1.puregig.net

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> I am also seeing the same problem on asterisk-users. I reported the problem 
> to gmail, but got 
some generic response saying
> that they are looking into it. It might help if other gmail users also report 
> this bug. Did 
you notice anything change in the headers
> from the list server than would cause them to do this, or is it just gmail 
> doing bonkers?
> - Ben
> 
> On 4/15/05, Sig Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>     Starting around Apr 14th Gmail has started marking all messages for 
> Asterisk-Users as 
spam. Prior to that on google
>     groups someone created a asterisk-test group (seperate from this group). 
> Is this perhaps 
related? I believe it all has
>     happened within a week time frame. Gmail is a great service but if this 
> is what's going to 
happen I will quit using gmail. I'm
>     giving a shot out to see any other gmail users out there having this 
> problem. My 
Asterisk-Dev seems to be unaffected.
> 
>     Who's having similiar issues?
> 
>     TIA,
>     Sig
> 
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