On 4/19/18, Francisco M Neto <fmn...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 11:07 -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: >> On 4/19/18, Francisco M Neto <fmn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Yeah, being subscribed is not an issue. I have verified that myself >> > more >> > than >> > once. In fact my earlier message appeared in the list archives, so >> > that's >> > working fine. >> > >> > What I don't understand is why I haven't received any emails from the >> > list. >> > At >> > first I considered it could be a problem with my Evolution setup, but >> > verified >> > with gmail's web client and messages were not arriving at all. For some >> > reason, >> > these responses have arrived without a problem. >> > >> > I _know_ something was wrong because despite being a bit slow on traffic >> > for >> > the >> > past few days I have seen emails show in in archive but not in my >> > inbox. >> > >> > As it turns out, Dan Purgert's assertion was correct, and I found the >> > lost >> > messages in gmail's spam folder. Which is odd since I have never had >> > this >> > kind >> > of issue before... my guess is the way gmail handles unsubscription >> > messages >> > may >> > have caused this behavior. >> > >> > Anyway, it seems to be OK now. Thanks for the replies. >> >> I keep finding one particular user's emails in there the last couple >> weeks. In the past, I've found others. >> >> It will occur in spurts. I just keep digging them out. Maybe one >> user's emails are triggering Gmail to mark all that way in your >> particular case. Seems odd.. :) > > My best guess is really Gmail's handling of subscriptions. When I mark a > message > as spam it also asks me if I want it to try and unsubscribe from it. Maybe > it's > related to that behavior somehow.
Oh, ok, I hear what you're saying now. I don't have that capability so I didn't know it exists. I'm on dialup. I'm using the really old version that they almost canned for poverty level users like me a few years ago. I'll shut up now. It also helps make a ton of sense about more than a few threads that never made sense in the past. #ThankYou for that! :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with duct tape *