2009/3/2 BARRY HOLLAND <[email protected]>:

> That's it, I've finally, officially gone mad. Replying to Brian's e-mail 
> about spam caused my reply to go into my spam box rather than my 
> inbox---aaarrrggghhh!

That's because your ISP is again picking up whatever it was that it
found 'questionable' about Brian's post.  It is exactly what I would
expect to happen.


> But Brian, the point I'm making is that they *never* used to be under 'spam' 
> [or bulk as yahoo used to call it] no, they *always* were in my inbox. 
> Therefore, it *must* be something that yahoo are doing.**

Huge amounts of SPAM used to fall into people's inboxes and in many
cases this led to their computers being compromised.  Yahoo and other
ISPs are trying to minimise the chances of this happening and should
be applauded for that.  Yes, it didn't used to happen.  It does now
and for good reason.





-- 
Bob

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