Messages going to spam aren't that much of a problem - you just have to 
remember to check regularly. My problem is there are some posts (Jeri and 
Sherry and probably others) that I don't receive at all! I only find out about 
them when someone posts a reply. And of course we all dutifully trim our posts 
so then I have to go to the archives if I want to read the whole thing. Anybody 
got any ideas of the reason for this? Anyone else got the same problem? (not 
trimming this one much as I think it's all relevant and maybe there's someone 
out there not getting mine!)

Great fun this computer stuff....

Hazel (Wiltshire, UK)
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On Fri, 31/10/14, Cindy from Dallas <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [lace] AOL emails & others
 To: "Bronwen of Hindscroft" <[email protected]>
 Cc: [email protected]
 Date: Friday, 31 October, 2014, 14:12
 
 I had to set up a rule on the gmail
 website interface that anything that has [lace] in the
 subject line, should never go into the spam folder.  So
 far so good.  Vicki's message indeed did go to my
 inbox.  Before that I also had to check the spam folder
 several times a day, because it would receive the messages
 from the AOL and Yahoo e-mail addresses.  
 
 Cindy from Dallas
 Ravelry ID:cinhad
 knittingyards.wordpress.com
 
 
 
 
 
 On Oct 31, 2014, at 1:17 AM, Bronwen of Hindscroft <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
 > Vicki,
 > In the past 3 days, and because somebody on another
 list asked if I'd
 > gotten any of their emails (they had a yahoo address),
 I've found a bunch
 > of messages from this list I never saw before. 
 All of the messages were
 > from addresses that came from either aol or yahoo.
 > 
 > I don't know why gmail (specifically) is doing this,
 I've never told it to
 > put any addresses from either domain into spam. 
 But now I'm finding I'm
 > having to go through my spam filter multiple times a
 day to make sure I'm
 > getting all my mail.
 > 
 > By the way, your message I'm replying to was one I
 found in spam.
 > 
 > Bronwen in Colorado Springs
 > USA
 > 
 > 
 > On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Vicki Bradford <[email protected]>
 > wrote:
 > 
 >> 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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