Interesting saga. A journalist emails me from his work email in Europe—legit TV station—and it *always* ends up in my spam folder. I tell him that so he starts emailing me from his gmail account. That gets a phishing warning—for an email with no links. What's the theory? His IP?
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Also, today in my Gmail spam folder: a legit class action settlement email against Apple. So what if there was a lawsuit against Google/Gmail and it went into spam? Not claiming anything intentional happening; spam *is* a wicked problem. But it's so consequential yet ignored.
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To add to this thread, today in my spam folder: an email from the Communication Director of WHO (she was writing to me directly and we correspond so not first time) and three emails from a mailing list that I regularly interact with. It's a version of this everyday. Check spam.
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I lost a job offer the other day because of it... Luckily I was able to reconnect with the person.
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Get a better e-mail provider. The really good ones do this well.
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I moved from GSuite to local provider - hosting&email in a pack. Spam filters are so bad that they constantly put emails from certain clients and suppliers to SPAM. I'm tired of creating custom filters and adding everybody to contact list because otherwise I woldn't get emails.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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My gmail spam folder is consistently about 80% ham. Mostly unimportant, but not actual spam. Google has gotten awful about this.
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Good term for that
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Well, that too.
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