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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 19:06:42 -0800, Peter Skye wrote:
>Jon Harrison wrote:
>> Not seen here. Maybe it only came to your computer?
>
>Jon, do you have a spam filter on the SCOUG list? I have
>mine _after_ the list so I don't have any false positives
>(in other words I've "white listed" everything from the
>SCOUG list); if your spam filter is _before_ the list then
>the list message may have gone to your junk mail folder.
>
>The message definitely went to the list, and a second one
>came through on Wednesday. The two headers are below.
>(My Junk Spy tagged the first one but not the second one
>- see the first header for the junk string.)
Peter:
I have JS sitting between my ISP & my mail client. I don't delete
any spam using JS, so the log it makes is a complete list of all
mail received. There were no messages logged into my mailbox from
either of the 2 senders you posted headers for.
Jon
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