On 12/28/2020 2:25 PM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 at 23:12, Bill Degnan via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed the same email addresses' messages routinely end up in the
spam folder of gmail.
I have 2 nested folders (labels/tags/whatever) in Gmail:
classiccmp/talk and classiccmp/tech. In my rule which filters messages
into those folders, I ticked the box that says never to send messages
matching the filter to spam.
Problem solved.
Googles filters are garbage.? Problem not solved.? I still get plenty of
spam markings by Google with the headers or something about the traffic.
I get multiple messages that fail the filter rule (same as yours) which
stay in the inbox as well.
The only filtering system that's worked (so far) is the one in
Thunderbird.? Also with the flow into Thunderbird, I don't use any spam
filters, and never see any cctalk/tech messages left behind.
Useless data, in early days when there was unlimited email storage I
thought I'd be clever and subscribe on both my gmail account and my
personal alias for cctalk.? Didn't work out that way because so much
screwing up by google.
thanks
Jim