Barry,

I have no idea. Since I have been a group manager I have not seen one 
quarantined post that actually was spam, all have been legitimate. I just 
looked at the weewx-user group settings and the spam settings are as 
relaxed as we can make them. Interestingly, there is a setting for 
notifying users by email if their post is quarantined as spam, that setting 
is enabled for weewx-user but clearly is not being applied.

I have no idea what is likely triggering the spam filter, perhaps others 
with wider Google groups knowledge have some idea. I don't know if there is 
any difference in handling email based or web page based posts, nor do I 
know if including the previous posts in a reply (the default) has an effect 
(for brevity purposes I often delete/trim post history from my replies). I 
only post via web page and have had only one of my posts go to quarantine, 
fortunately it was relatively short so I just reworded the text and 
re-posted and it went through fine the second time.

My advice would be to keep at it, start a new thread and keep your posts as 
succinct as possible. We will eventually see quarantined posts and deal 
with them.

Gary 

On Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 23:30:27 UTC+10 Barry wrote:

> Thanks again Gary, any clue as to why my posts get quarantined? Is it 
> something to do with the content, length etc or is it just on the whim of 
> Google. It's frustrating as I'd like to try and get some help on including 
> the forecast on my Web page (now, with help, I have got other parts 
> working).
>
> Barry
>

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