Sent e-mails going into spam folders.
Matthew
pumpkin at cotse.net
Tue Feb 8 08:07:24 UTC 2011
On 07/02/11 22:53, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 2/7/2011 4:17 PM, Jon wrote:
>>
>> I don't have any problems generally. It depends on what is in the body
>> of the email and what one's filters are.
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> No problems here. Are or-talk messages you're SENDING or RECEIVING
> getting flagged? Assuming ones received, just add or-talk at seul.org and
> or-talk at freehaven.net to your address book, or create filters to allow
> them through. I created subfolders in Thunderbird, for sent or-talk
> msgs, & rec'd. That way, there's not so many in main inbox.
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I didn't explain myself very well.
I meant that if matthew at yahoo.com or matthew at hotmail.com or
matthew at gmail.com or matthew at aol.com sends an e-mail to david at yahoo.com or
david at gmail.com or david at aol.com or david at hotmail.com does the fact that
the sending IP will be an exit node affect the likelihood that the e-mail
will end up in the spam folder rather than the inbox?
IOW: are webmail providers assuming that in some cases tor nodes are spammy?
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