[Heathkit] messages rejected
Mike
noddy1211 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 8 20:18:58 EDT 2008
Yes, unless you get a decent ISP that does not tag on advertisements you
will have an increasing problem posting to even your friends as most ISP's
like Comcast and AT&T will filter the emails and put them in a Spam folder
before they are even seen. I would add that most people don't even know
they can log in to their ISP and change the Spam Filter Setting settings, so
they never see the emails because they are dumped after a month or so.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Heathkit] messages rejected
This might be causing it. It's done by Juno by default. They add an ad at
the end of your message:
"Get the sign you need for the impact you want. Cli*ck n*ow!
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/Ioyw6i3oB4gTsPGU2vIw12GaoSCxl
O5A549kzNkVV6ByAe7uyNesUH"
By copying and pasting the Juno message, I now have probably less then a
50% chance of getting the message through. I'll try to use the asterisk
to fool the spam filter. You need to go to the Juno home page and log in
for your mail and then edit your profile to not have them tack the ad on
to each of your sent mail. There's also an FAQ up there that also
discusses it.
I also removed the Juno ad from the bottom of your e-mail in this
message.
Pete, wa2cwa
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 16:49:18 -0700 Edward B Richards <zuu6k at juno.com>
writes:
> The last several items I tried to post were rejected as spam. The
> reflectors are becoming worthless to me as they won't allow me to
> post
> anything.
>
> Ed K6UUZ
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