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Mick wrote: |
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> On Thursday, 31 October 2019 16:26:32 GMT Dale wrote: |
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>> Michael Orlitzky wrote: |
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>>> On 10/31/19 12:01 PM, Mick wrote: |
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>>>> I'm getting the same. On the same message(s). On user@ only. |
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>>> Since you're both on gmail, those messages were probably rejected as |
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>>> spam. It just happens sometimes. |
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>> I disabled that on mine. I do my spam filtering locally on my machine. |
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>> It shouldn't do that but I guess it is a slight possibility. It might |
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>> even be rejected before it gets to gmail too. It's a thought tho. |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> What Michael suggests is Google Mail drops those messages altogether and we do |
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> not receive them at all. Not in our Inbox, not in our Spam folders. We do |
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> however receive a message from Google's mail gateway mentioning that some |
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> messages were bounced. |
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That's what I was sort of referring to. It does it on gmail's receiving |
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end not the sending end. That means it never gets to my spam filter |
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since it is junked before it gets there. That makes sense. |
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You know, it's bad when a individual has their email marked as spam that |
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way. |
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Thanks much. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |