Subject: [Tweeters] Mail STILL going to spam, after a year of trying to fix it
Date: Mon Dec 2 08:52:49 PST 2019
From: dan&erika - danerika at gmail.com

Vicki and all-;

Let us know what you find about Tweeters and spam. Gmail transfers about a
quarter of Tweeter posting into spam. Gmail can not seem to learn that
these posts are not spam.

Dan

On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 1:28 AM Vicki Biltz <vickibiltz at gmail.com> wrote:


> Hi,

> Nadines request for help with bouncing email has prompted me to again,

> wonder how I can get my yahoo accounts from tweeters to stay out of spam.

> I've been moving and marking as not spam for over a stinking year now, and

> it still ends up there. My biggest issue is once moving them, I still

> cannot open links, like Ed Newbolds today with his photos.

> I doubt anyone actually has an answer to this. I've done what was

> suggested. And I get individual emails, not group digest. That makes no

> difference at this point.

> Any new ideas, I would appreciate. But I would love to be open those

> links that's all. This is the time of year I really want all the info up

> front. I still cannot find the original email about the Mountain Plover,

> but Scott Downes was kind enough to send That to me.

> Have a great week!

> Vicki Biltz

> Buckley Wa 98321

> vickibiltz at gmail.com

>

> Happy for all those blessed folks that got to love on the Ross Gull before

> tragedy struck. That's sure a different way to spend end of this season of

> Thanksgiving.

>

> --

>

>

>

> vickibiltz at gmail.com

> http://www.flickr.com/photos/saw-whets_new/

>

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