Saturday, February 16, 2013

OK, it is the ISP. [Was: Our posts are being flagged as spam.]

On 17.02.13 01:19, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
> Speaking of totally nuts... My favorite example from your prior email was:
>
> >From: Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com>
> >...
> >Subject: Re: ctags processing jumps to wrong tag?
> >...
> >X-SpamDetect: **********: 10.416555 Adult word cum=0.7, [...]
>
> Really? Tagging the "Adult word cum"? The email contained the word "document".

It looks like political correctness of Microsoftian proportions.

> >Can our list admins fix the footer, to avoid google's landmines?
>
> No. This is a problem with your ISP.

You are right. I misread the headers. It is the ISP.

> whitelist whatever address you need to whitelist (probably:
> vim_use@googlegroups.com). You'll get occasional spam emails, but
> Google Groups is pretty good about not letting much through. (But
> that might also be because mine's then filtered through Gmail's spam
> detection.)

No, you're right. After having a go at the ISP over the
"document" BS, it'd be logical to just whitelist vim_use.

Erik

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