Hi Bob,

On  Sun, 7 Oct 2007 11:04:03 -0600 UTC (10/7/2007, 12:04 PM -0500 UTC my
time), Bob Riley wrote:

>> You combine these two issues, and you have every email sent from thebat.net
>> either being rejected or deep in a spam folder to start with.

B> I sent a mail from my new thebat.net account to my regular gmail account, and
B> it ended up in the spam folder at gmail.  I declared it "not spam,"
B> but I don't know if another such mail will end up there again.

what does that say about Gmail. They don't even recognize/accept email
coming from their own servers :)  It probably will not show up as spam
again, since you "allowed it."

Overall, there will be problems of having "thebat.net" email being accepted
on a lot of email servers because of the issues I mentioned previously, that
of having a SARES listing and setting a hard fail in its SPF policy. When
sending from Gmail, they put [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the envelope sender, not
a Gmail.com envelope sender.

My question is what is the purpose of having a thebat.net Gmail account?

Is the beta list being moved over there?

-- 
Gary






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