Tap, tap, tap, is this working???

crufta cat ucespamdump at gmail.com
Wed Dec 18 14:46:57 CST 2019


Peter,

Its not a google issue in any way or form.

Never mind.  If this address starts getting trash not of the list then
I will kill this account and not unsub, and create a new replacement
and subscribe with that one.

Allison
I either have to take up Klingon or tray a different language

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 6:53 PM Peter Coghlan via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:

> Allison wrote:
> >
> > I wonder of all the subscriber how many have posted something or anything
> > in
> > the last 6 month, year, ever?  I suspect the never cases.
> >
>
> I've made about thirty postings to this list so far this year from this
> mailbox.  If your theory is correct, I should be getting a whole bunch of
> spam now.  I've received two spams (I found one that I missed earlier) and
> had one other spam filtered going to this mailbox since April 2019.  Do you
> believe a non-posting subscriber could be targetting your email address
> with
> spam and not mine?
>
> >
> > Short term solution is use Gmail then run for a while and then kill it or
> > leave it to
> > as a bit bucket and replace with new Gmail.
> >
>
> Google sends legitimate mails (I don't send any other kind) from another
> email
> addresses of mine directly to the junk folders of (as far as I can tell,
> all)
> gmail recipients.  These are people who have emailed me from their gmail
> addresses that I am replying to, people I have had correspondance with
> previously and people who have specified to Google that they want emails
> from
> me.  I have asked such people to let me know why Google regards emails from
> the email address in question as spam so that I can address the problem in
> the event that it is at my end.  Nobody so far has been able to extract
> this
> information from Google.  I tell them that I don't understand why anyone
> uses
> an email service that systematically blocks them from receiving emails from
> particular email addresses and refuses to explain to them why they do it.
> I also keep telling them that gmail is worth every penny they pay for it
> but they just don't get it.
>
> At one time Google used to publish recommendations to avoid having emails
> inadvertently stopped by their antispam systems.  At that time, I made sure
> that my mail server complied with all their recommendations.  I've since
> tried to contact Google to ask them about this but I've had no success.
> Why
> should they talk to me if I'm not their customer?  Especially when they
> won't
> even tell their actual customers why they are trapping emails for them?
> Google is not the solution, it's part of the problem.
>
> Regards,
> Peter Coghlan.
>


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