On 30 Jan 2005 at 11:38, Doug Franklin wrote:
 
> So I think it might be useful for the folks that are missing lots of
> messages to log directly into their ISP account settings, and see
> what's lying around in the SPAM folder, or wherever their ISP puts
> email flagged as spam.  If that's actually what's happening, then you
> can often click on the display of flagged messages and click some
> button to tell the system "this message isn't spam".  After a while,
> depending on the individual spam filter and it's settings, it will stop
> flagging PDML messages as spam.

My ISP supplies no caching, filtering or virtually any other service other than 
a POP server. I receive huge volumes of spam each day, no message is rejected, 
yet I still loose PDML posts.


Rob Studdert
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