i sent other mail using a different domain from the same server (alpher.org)
and this went through w/o a hitch. so i'm going w/ the "doubleclick in the
domain" theory for now. i'll just have my friend keep an eye open for my
junk mail until mail.app learns who i am.

thanks to all who responded.

jeff




On 9/23/02 8:12 AM, "Bill Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 10:34 PM -0400 9/22/02, Jeff Alpher  imposed structure on a stream
> of electrons, yielding:
>> a buddy of mine is using the new jaguar mail program, and he says most (but
>> not all) of my email is being classified as junk. i've sent a sample below
>> that was classified as junk by osx mail.
>> 
>> _can i fix this on my end?
>> _how? is there something i can do in ms entourage? SIMS?
>> _is there something he can do on his end? (he said there is no "whitehole"
>> option)
> 
> The Mail.app filter stats out pretty dumb and learns over time.
> However, it may be that one preset (which can be overridden by the
> filter learning) is to mark anything with 'doubleclick' in the From
> line as spam. That's generally a very good filter, given the slimy
> behavior of DoubleClick Inc.





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Jeff Alpher
Double Click Systems, Inc.
Washington DC USA
202-537-1603

email: jalpher at doubleclicksystems dot com
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"men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from
religious conviction"
-- blaise pascal, 1623-1662



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