On 29.08.2014 15:54, Peter M. Brigham wrote:
On Aug 29, 2014, at 12:34 AM, Kay C Lan wrote:

Sorry, I should rephrase that. Gmail puts them in my Spam, as I'm keen
to read all of Craig's, Alain's and Peter's contributions I take them
out of Spam, read them, label them appropriately and save for future
reference. Don't wont you to get the wrong impression ;-)
I just discovered that I was missing messages for the same reason -- gmail was 
putting some of them in the spam folder. Here's what I did:
1. click the down arrow at the right end of the search field at the top of the 
gmail window
2. enter search criteria that identify all the use-livecode messages. I ended up entering 
"use-livecode@lists.runrev.com" in the "has the words" field -- and nothing in 
any of the other fields
3. click the search button, and check that you are seeing all the list messages
4. click the "create filter with this search" link
5. check the "never send to spam" checkbox
6. (optionally, choose a label or a category to apply to the messages)
7. I also checked the "apply filter to matching messages" checkbox, which I 
*think* applies this rule to all existing received messages (the wording could be better)
8. click the "create filter" button

I believe this will take care of the problem once and for all.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig



If one is using a dedicated e-mail client such as Thunderbird that doesn't seem quite so easy.

One has to make sure one's custom filter runs BEFORE the client's inbuilt junk filters.

Richmond.

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