Mails getting marked as SPAM by GMail

Just thought I’d report that GMail may have marked these two SDL
mailing list emails as SPAM:

  1. In the thread “Critical SDL 1.3 patch” David Turner said “Are you
    sure you don’t want & instead of && ?”

  2. Simone Manganelli began the thread “Problem with Looping MIDI Music”–
    http://codebad.com/

Just thought I’d report that GMail may have marked these two SDL
mailing list emails as SPAM:

About once a month or so, a couple SDL list messages get marked as spam
according to gmail. There’s not much you can do about it other than comb
your spam folder / whatever every so often to see if it’s caught something
it shouldn’t have. I’ve also had a local LUG messages get flagged some
times as well… and lastly, a few private emails too. This is the case with
any spam filter.

-WillOn Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Donny Viszneki <donny.viszneki at gmail.com>wrote:

2009/3/25 Will Langford :

About once a month or so, a couple SDL list messages get marked as spam
according to gmail. ?There’s not much you can do about it other than comb
your spam folder / whatever every so often to see if it’s caught something
it shouldn’t have. ?I’ve also had a local LUG messages get flagged some
times as well… and lastly, a few private emails too.?This is the case with
any spam filter.

One of the actions available for Gmail filters (you use filters for
your mailing lists, RIGHT?) is “never mark as spam”, or something like
that, which whitelists matching emails.

So there is something you can do about it. ;-)–
http://pphaneuf.livejournal.com/

One of the actions available for Gmail filters (you use filters for
your mailing lists, RIGHT?) is “never mark as spam”, or something like
that, which whitelists matching emails.

So there is something you can do about it. :wink:

Bwahahaha. I setup label stuff ages ago for my mailing lists… but didn’t
notice the ‘never mark as spam’ option, or it wasn’t available at the time
or something hehehehe.

TY! :slight_smile:

-Will

Hello !

Bwahahaha. I setup label stuff ages ago for my mailing lists… but didn’t
notice the ‘never mark as spam’ option, or it wasn’t available at the time
or something hehehehe.

A general rule for every user is to look
in his spam folder regularly :slight_smile:

CU