Sabi ni Tiger noong Oct 9, 2007 7:36 AM:
> i say, for every non-spam message that goes to your spam mailbox,
> tag it as non-spam.  it moves to the right place, and then if
> gmail has an adaptive filter, it'll learn.

I've already gotten at least five, maybe as many as 15, PLUG messages
in my spam. Have repeatedly tagged them as non-spam. Even with an
adaptive filter, it doesn't learn because the messages have come from
different senders. Might be that the senders involved are using their
own SMTP servers. Thing is, other gmail users may have filters that
label messages to [email protected] but gmail's spam filters
override users' filters >:( -- something I've griped about, to no
avail, on gmail's help googlegroups. I've given up, and just get over
it -- I suggest those who're experiencing the same thing do the same
:)

As to Yahoo! Mail, its spam rules are *far* better than gmail's, which
is probably why fewer PLUG messages are marked spam.

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