It goes into a Spam folder. Just checked and I have one in their from an
AOL account.
You can now mark the message and click the Not Spam button or open the
message and do the same. Either way it will end up back in your Inbox and
Gmail should *learn* that you don't want messages from this user treated as
spam.
On 6 May 2014 11:27, Peter Shute <> wrote:
> That's actually a good thing, because the Yahoo and AOL mail servers are
> advising the gmail mail servers to just delete them. But yes, all gmail
> users should be checking whether birding-aus mail is ending up in the spam.
>
> I'm not that familiar with gmail, but think suspected spam goes into a
> folder called Junk? What can you do with it then, Carl? Do you have to move
> it manually to the Inbox every time, or can you tell it not to treat that
> type of mail as spam?
>
> Peter Shute
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Birding-Aus
> > On Behalf Of
> > Carl Clifford
> > Sent: Tuesday, 6 May 2014 10:42 AM
> > To: Birding Aus
> > Subject: [Birding-Aus] BA emails going to Gmails spam filter
> >
> > I have been finding quite a few posts to BA from people using
> > Yahoo and AOL are being caught up in the spam filter on my
> > Gmail account. It might be worthwhile checking your spam
> > filter for posts to BA if you use Gmail.
> >
> > Carl Clifford
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