Yes, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason. Sometimes a fluxlist missive doesn't have SPAM written all over it.
Worse - poems for the Poetry Zone. Kids use all sorts, or no, suject headers. So there's no way of telling if Hey POEMS is indeed a poem or exciting news about cinnamon flavoured sperm. And even worse, I belong to the Bri6tish Spam Society - an organisation celebrating the role of that undervalued and much maligned meat product - spam. Hey Ho! R^^^!! aaaaaaaaaaaah, I see. Really? so each of the Fluxlist postings come as SPAM? Too bad that you don't have a way to tell (whomever) that you'll accept them. Considering how often you come back to hundreds of emails, it would seem to save a LOT of time for you. R~~> I really enjoyed the article. > > I didn't mean to brand it spam. It's just my server sends Fluxlist > stuff > to me with the prefix SPAM and when I reply I have to delete it from > the subject line - and I obviously forgot.

