>
>
> i have a little theory why some plug messages are being marked as spam but
> it
> hinges on these assumptions:
>
> * gmail adaptive filters are global (like what daniel said above)
> * a significant number of plug subscribers uses gmail and diligently marks
> spam
> messages
> * a significant portion of said subscribers mark those mass generated
> invitations about "new X social engineering site" that we just have to
> absolutely and positively try otherwise we will miss the meaning of our
> lives.
> * other users around the world mark those invitations as spam. heck i do
> it
> even if i know the person who triggered the invitation.
> * gmail associates other fields in those marked spam messages in
> recomputing
> the spam probability of received messages. this unfortunately includes the
> sender which originates from a single source.
>
> put everything together and any mail that comes from "
> [email protected]"
> can get a high spam score.
>

isa pang theory: email footers/signatures that resemble spam "taglines"?
maybe.
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