Dear Jeri
For some strange reason all your posting to Arachne come through to me in my
Junk E-mail box! I have twice sent the email below to you personally but it
has been returned 'Failed bad destination system address'. I would hate you
to think that I had not even bothered to reply so
Let's hope that Noelene can find a reasonable freight cost for overseas
postage of her revised book. I do have her first book but this is so
much nicer to have - spiral bound so it doesn't tear past the staples
and some beautiful touches with the drawings. Thank you Noelene for
going to
For a while, I have been noticing that all Arachne emails from AOL addresses
go into my junk box - not just Jeri's.
Sue
suebabbs...@gmail.com
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As they all do to me! Can the techies give any advice?
Patricia in Wales
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From: Catherine Barley catherinebar...@btinternet.com
Dear Jeri
For some strange reason all your posting to Arachne come through to me in my
Junk E-mail box!
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Same happens to me! I thought is was a problem of my computer. I must
always check my junk box in order not to loose any of the interesting
emails from Jeriames.
Antje González, in sunny Spain
ww.vueltaycruz.es
https://www.etsy.com/shop/TwistAndCross
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Over the last few weeks there have been changes to several of the other forums
that I am subscribed to . It’s because of changes to something called DMARC,
which Yahoo and AOL in particular, plus a couple of other ISPs have been
implementing, and it’a been causing all sorts of problems for
This isn't lace-related, but it is list-related so I hope the ListMom will
forgive me for posting.
At the end of June, I was in the process of ordering some supplies from the UK.
This involves messages back and forth for various reasons, and we had just
started the messaging - I had given them
Hello Again, Everybody:
Further to my last message - another thing that triggers Spam filters is if you
have words spelled in all caps (ALL CAPS) in your subject line.
Adele
West Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
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I am having the same difficult with Jeri's emails to me as well but they
are routed to me as spam and i can change them but they have kept falling
into the spam folder. today i had another and will wait and see if that
one automatically is corrected as several others have been. it is just
Jeri's
Jeri's messages also go into my Spam folder - irrespective of the fact that
I have put her name and address into my address book and I keep marking her
messages as Not Spam.
Karen in Malta
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Hello everyone
For what it's worth, aol, yahoo addresses and any message with capitalized
words in the subject line land in my Spam folder now. I have since added
the lace correspondents to my contacts. I noticed messages from Leonard,
Devon, Jeri, Patricia, and Hazel in the recent 50, along with
I see that both Antje, Karen and Adele have gmail addresses and Patricia is
with AOL, all of which seems to concur with my earlier posting about it being a
problem with the way those ISPs have changed their DMARC settings.
Brenda
On 22 Jul 2014, at 17:53, Karen ZM kazama...@gmail.com wrote:
I wound up having to make a rule about all messages from Arachne aren't
SPAM, in my gmail account. I had wondered where all y'all had disappeared
to.
And for the grammarians: if you're from the South (USA), all y'all is
correct grammar, sort of. Sorry, I can't help myself, moved away almost 4
...although Patricia mentioned also that Jeri's messages were ending up in
Spam folder...
Just another e-wrinkle to be aware of. Gmail does give advice through a
link Legitimate mail is marked as spam.
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Brenda Paternoster
paternos...@appleshack.com wrote:
I
PS - for good measure I've set up a filter for subject line [lace] Never
send to spam.
I note that those receiving the digest form probably won't have this
problem ;)
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Bev Walker walker.b...@gmail.com wrote:
...although Patricia mentioned also that Jeri's
Dear Friends around the world,
I have just hung up my phone after speaking with 7 different AOL technical
support staff in India and in the Philippines in 90 minutes Each person
could not route my call back to an American person whom I might have
trusted to tell what Arachne is, and that
Hello Jeri and everyone
Hurray, I can report one small success - your message arrived just now in
my Inbox, as it should. There is a notation above the message, for my
benefit from my e-mail program, that This message was not sent to Spam
because of a filter you created.
Of minor interest, a
Dear Bev,
Thanks for your input.
I have corrected the address you gave for DMARC to:
http://www.dmarc.org
(There was an extra f in the address: dfmarc, so it rejected.)
You might find it interesting that every message I send to Arachne drops
into my own Spam folder when it goes out
oh blush, thank you Jeri for correcting my typo!
that is odd about your own mail going into Spam as well ... I hear that
scream!
Keep calm and Lace on
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:01 PM, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
Dear Bev,
Thanks for your input.
I have corrected the address you gave for DMARC
I sent a message in response to the glass bobbin inquiry but I didn't see it
post. That was about four days ago. I said then that Nancy Clark's husband
use to sell them at the Fingerlakes lacing event. I guess something happened
for they haven't been at the event for years. I do have some of the
I sent a message in response to the glass bobbin inquiry but I didn't see it
post. That was about four days ago. I said then that Nancy Clark's husband
use to sell them at the Fingerlakes lacing event. I guess something happened
for they haven't been at the event for years. I do have some of the
Over the years there have frequently been times when ISPs appear to fall
out with, and blacklist, each other. AOL is a prime one for this, and my
ISP is one that has been blacklisted by them in the past. I think there
were problems with one of the smaller US ISPs - was it Comcast? - where
AOL
I’ve had trouble sending to AOL and Verizon in the past, and had to contact my
ISP and they got it sorted for me.
Brenda
On 22 Jul 2014, at 20:22, Jane Partridge jpartri...@pebble.demon.co.uk wrote:
Over the years there have frequently been times when ISPs appear to fall out
with, and
On 22 Jul 2014, at 20:01, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
I have corrected the address you gave for DMARC to:
http://www.dmarc.org
That’s about how it’s supposed to work.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html
and
I'm on aol and as far as I know, see all the messages. Certainly all of Jeri's.
Sent from my iPhone
On 22 Jul 2014, at 18:18, Brenda Paternoster paternos...@appleshack.com wrote:
I see that both Antje, Karen and Adele have gmail addresses and Patricia is
with AOL, all of which seems to
Thank you Jeri! I planned to take a peek at Gil Dye's books in Sacramento as I
wondered if spangle instructions were included I must purchase them if so.
The class description on 16th-17thC lace did not specifically mention spangles
so I selected a different topic. Will rethink that next
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