I use gmail and regularly get some messages put into spam with a warning
that the message 'may not have come from x@xmail' or that the message
content is suspicious.


On 19 December 2013 20:34, Jay 1FamilyTree <[email protected]>wrote:

> Mike,
>
> This is a function of your not using the original server/email name that
> matches 1) the email and server the original is from
> and possibly 2) matches the legacyuser list email name
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Mike Fry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 2013/12/19 11:18, Kathy Thompson wrote:
>>
>> > Name < email address > via legacyusers.com <http://legacyusers.com>
>> >
>> > Mike's messages are just
>> >
>> > Name via legacyusers.com <http://legacyusers.com>
>> >
>> > I wonder if gmail is alerting them because of how they are being
>> received by the
>> > list or by the different individual gmail accounts Because of the lack
>> of email
>> > address in that place
>>
>> Well, that's something different. I wonder if it's the way I use the
>> gmail account?
>>
>> I NEVER use a browser for reading or sending email.
>>
>> I use Thunderbird to send and receive mail via two Gmail servers,
>> smtp.gmail.com
>> and pop.gmail.com. There's no real reason to use smtp.gmail.com for
>> outbound
>> mail. I could try passing mail through my ISPs server instead. I suppose
>> I could
>> also change the Reply-to address and see if I can get the mail back from a
>> different server.
>>
>> Anyone else using Tbird and gmail and gmail servers?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Mike Fry
>> Johannesburg (g)
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
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