Since the whole DMARC thing started a while back (a new method of
detecting spam, with various degrees of success), I've seen list mail
end up in my spam folder at Gmail every day. It's usually the same names
over and over again, where they're regular contributors - Ron Taylor on
this list is one that comes to mind; someone else commented a little
while ago they had found one of his posts there, so it's not just my
mail box affecting delivery of his list mail.

I always mark these emails as 'not spam', and live in hope that one day
the system will catch up and start recognising list mail for what it is.
I'm not holding my breath, though, I don't expect a quick fix.

If this missing mail is not turning up in your mail box anywhere
(including junk/spam), you could try having a conversation with your
email provider about the missing mail. (Or you could try pulling a
fingernail out, it might be less painful and more productive ;-)

Or you could try subscribing with a different email address, and see if
that improves things for you. There are plenty of free services out
there - I recommend Gmail, of course.

Hope this helps. :-)

Wendy

Ward Walker said the following on 16/06/2014 02:39:
> Again I see responses to a post (from yesterday) that I did not
> receive. In looking at the archive, it appears that I am receiving
> almost all posts, but there is no pattern to the ones that I have
> missed. One missed post was even in response to my own thread. (Yes, I
> check my junk mail folder regularly. No, I am not aware of missed
> e-mails from other sources.)
> Probably not much can be done about this, given that Millennia does
> not control the mail server. It happens from time to time. Just wanted
> to alert people that they could also be missing posts.
>    Ward



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