Thunderbird was suggesting these as possible spam messages.  It appeared 
to be a function of messages including the email address starting 
http://one hundred and ninety two DOT one hundred and sixty eight DOT 
nought DOT twelve/... Both the original message and all replies quoting 
the address were flagged up as suspect.


HTH

Terry Streter
NB Arun - Stone


George Pearson wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2006 at 12:13, George Pearson wrote:
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>> My test message seems to have proved that his website address is not
>> the problem.
> 
> A mis-statement:  his website address is not the problem WITH RESPECT TO
> THE SPAM FILTERING OF YAHOOGROUPS.  Also, since Trevor saw my test message,
> it does not appear to be a problem with his particular spam filtering.
> Anxiously awaiting other reports ...
> 
> (This is all still with the caveat related to messages accumlating
> spam points.)
> 
>       - george  [canals-list co-manager]
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