[PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread symbulos
what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

Corrado

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Re: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread Paul Kain
a notification that its suspiscious and might be spam ?



On 9/16/05, symbulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?
 
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RE: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread Jim Moseby
 
 
 what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?
 

How can [suspicious - maybe spam] possibly be less ambiguous?

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Re: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread symbulos
Paul Kain wrote:

 a notification that its suspiscious and might be spam ?

So why do my emails get classified as [suspicious - maybe spam]?

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RE: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread symbulos
Jim Moseby wrote:

 How can [suspicious - maybe spam] possibly be less ambiguous?

Sorry. Why on earth MY EMAILS which are not spam get classified [suspicious
- maybe spam]?

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Re: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread Nuno Pereira

symbulos wrote:

Jim Moseby wrote:



How can [suspicious - maybe spam] possibly be less ambiguous?



Sorry. Why on earth MY EMAILS which are not spam get classified [suspicious
- maybe spam]?


Classified by what? When? Where?
What has PHP to do with it?

The question is very ambiguous...

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RE: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip]
 How can [suspicious - maybe spam] possibly be less ambiguous?

Sorry. Why on earth MY EMAILS which are not spam get classified [suspicious
- maybe spam]?
[/snip]

Are you using a proxy for your e-mail? If so it might be viewed as potential
spoofing.

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Re: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread symbulos
Nuno Pereira wrote:

 Classified by what? When? Where?
 What has PHP to do with it?
 
 The question is very ambiguous...

Some of the messages I send to php.general (this newsgroup), get classified
as [suspicious - maybe spam]. What I mean is, the [suspicious - maybe spam]
gets added to the subject of the email. I believe it has to do with the
php.general newsgroup.

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Re: [PHP] what on earth is [suspicious - maybe spam]?

2005-09-16 Thread Nuno Pereira

symbulos wrote:

Nuno Pereira wrote:



Classified by what? When? Where?
What has PHP to do with it?

The question is very ambiguous...



Some of the messages I send to php.general (this newsgroup), get classified
as [suspicious - maybe spam]. What I mean is, the [suspicious - maybe spam]
gets added to the subject of the email. I believe it has to do with the
php.general newsgroup.


I don't think so. I suspect that the problem is in the middle, i.e., 
some SPAM detector of your email provider, or some plugin/feature of 
your email reader (Kmail).
Please send the headers of one message that is marked as [suspicious - 
maybe spam] to the list, to me and/or to the list admin, in order to see 
what is the problem. You can do that selecting that message, and select 
View - Message source (or whatever option Kmail has to do that) and 
copy-paste the message until the start of the message (or the entire 
source).


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