If the original message you received had a high SPAM count in it's headers
then this will automatically happen, if you respond to it without marking it
as 'Not Spam', as the headers will continue to travel with the message.

Are you reading on Yahoo Mail or are you using another mail reader?

Most pop3 mail readers will include a 'white List' (as do most firewalls/AV
programs) - try adding Brian to your White List and see what happens :-)

HTH

Trevor

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of BARRY HOLLAND
Sent: 02 March 2009 10:58
To: canals list
Subject: [canals-list] Spam

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!
Barry
Nb eeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr
P.S.
I'll try & copy & paste my reply to Brian below:-


** If you are referring to my trip reports it could be became they have 
multipal addresses in the Bcc heading. Some people treat these as spam



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.**


      

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