Gmail wasn't able to confirm that this actually originated with AOL, so it
dumped it in my spam folder. Gmail does this with practically everything
Jeri sends out. I've just instituted a Gmail filter for [lace] to never
send it to spam, will see if that helps. Thanks to the Arachnid who pointed
out the option of setting up Gmail filters, I'd not known about that
feature before.

Yours,

John Mead, in a very wet Tacoma, WA, USA

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Vicki Bradford <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have received all of the emails sent connected with this discussion,
> except
> Sherry's original query to which Bev replied. (Bev's reply was the only
> indication I had about Sherry's message not arriving.) I do not have my
> spam
> filter turned on because of problems like this, and prefer to identify spam
> messages myself which I move to the spam folder manually. Do I understand,
> Avital, that you are suggesting AOL may be filtering on another level? I
> have
> received Sherry's messages in the past, and found the missing message to
> which
> Bev replied on the archives, so there was no issue related to the
> 'dont.panix'
> vs. 'arachne' situation. As can be seen, I also use AOL and am not aware
> of my
> messages not getting to my intended recipients, so I am puzzled by the
> suggested causes of these problems. What am I missing?
>
> Vicki in Maryland,
> USA
>
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