Here is what I have had suggested so far. Anyone know how to do the
filter thing?

At 7:29 PM -0600 10/5/08, Stephen Conrad posted:

 And I would do this how?



 Have you tried making a filter for the item? If you can't direct it
to the In Box, create a folder called "Not Spam" and direct all emails
having the same problem into that mailbox.


 Also, why would it keep ending up in SPAM when I never said to put it there?



 I suspect, as in I'm not gmail and I have no idea how they handle
their SPAM, that any incoming email  that goes to a multitude of
userids and is marked as SPAM by more than x-number, ends up being
marked as SPAM for all incoming addresses. "Suspect" as in don't know
for sure.


 For the record, EIN (EU News email) has put 1 in SPAM but all the rest
  go into the INBOX (never called it SPAM either).
  Could Gmail be acting flakey?



 Gmail is 100% quirky so yeah... it could be acting flakey.

 I've run out of suggestions for you to try. Best of luck.

-- 
Steve Conrad
Henrietta, MO 64036

"The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind;
to go forth and claim our place in outer space."
                   - Capt. Henry Gloval


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