Trevor formulated on Monday :
> 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.**
For those that don't know Barry uses a terminal in his local, or any
other library to access this list, his mail and the web, so has to use
web based mail
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