Josey John [11/05/07 21:10 +0530]:
For the second time in the last couple of months, on a mail from Silklist I
pressed the 'Junk' button, which is dumbly placed next to the 'Delete'
button in the Hotmail UI.
I shall subscribe again. Apols to the listkeepers.
Hi. india-gii (or rather its mai
Yes...I have, too, by mistake, reported some mail as spam when all I
wanted to do was delete it, and I was not struck off the egroup
rosters as a result.
So..I would like to know what happens to a mailing list/egroup when
someone reports mail from that egroup as spam? Do they surround the
egroup
Thaths wrote: [ on 09:26 PM 5/11/2007 ]
I shall subscribe again. Apols to the listkeepers.
Why do you have to subscribe again? Can't you just go into the Junk
folder and mark the message as not being junk?
Besides which, you still seem to be on the list.
Udhay
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On 5/11/07, Josey John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the second time in the last couple of months, on a mail from Silklist I
pressed the 'Junk' button, which is dumbly placed next to the 'Delete'
button in the Hotmail UI.
I shall subscribe again. Apols to the listkeepers.
Why do you have to
Josey John wrote:
For the second time in the last couple of months, on a mail from
Silklist I pressed the 'Junk' button, which is dumbly placed next to
the 'Delete' button in the Hotmail UI.
I think this is one time when I will not blame Microsoft. Thunderbird
has those two next to each other
For the second time in the last couple of months, on a mail from Silklist I
pressed the 'Junk' button, which is dumbly placed next to the 'Delete'
button in the Hotmail UI.
I shall subscribe again. Apols to the listkeepers.
J
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