Erik Christiansen wrote:
> While looking in the spam folder, I found:
> ...
> But 99% of posts are not similarly mis-flagged

I have previously noticed that Google sometimes flags good mail
as spam when large quotes from an earlier message have not been
removed. I have often seen that (although not recently) when
Google moves a message to the "pending" queue of messages which
need manager approval to be delivered to the list. That queue
is intended for new members (who are banned if their post is
spam), but it also holds messages from regular members if Google
thinks the message "may be spam".

My preference would be for nearly all replies to have
unnecessary quotebacks removed, and that would solve the major
problem. There is no way we could influence Google's spam
detection features, so it's something to be fixed either by the
sender, or by a receiver somehow whitelisting the sender.

John

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