I just (finally) realized that for the past month or so, gmail has been marking some boost mail as spam. In fact, all of Dave Abrahams emails have been going straight to the spam folder (sorry Dave!), as well as emails from a few others (not sure of the overall pattern). Anyhow, just in case anyone was expecting a reply from me and didn't get one, that would be why. I now have an extra 100 or so emails to catch up on, but I doubt I'll reply to any, so as to not re-open any old threads. Tony
On 5/21/07, Gottlob Frege
I just (finally) realized that for the past month or so, gmail has been marking some boost mail as spam.
I also get the occasional boost email marked as spam by the gmail filter. Usually, I notice, mark them as 'not spam', then get on with life. However last night (or the night before?) I failed to notice a boostcon email until *after* clicking the 'delete forever' button. Are the boostcon emails archived anywhere? I'd like to see what I deleted. Thanks, Jon
on Tue May 22 2007, "Jonathan Franklin"
On 5/21/07, Gottlob Frege
wrote: I just (finally) realized that for the past month or so, gmail has been marking some boost mail as spam.
I also get the occasional boost email marked as spam by the gmail filter.
Usually, I notice, mark them as 'not spam', then get on with life. However last night (or the night before?) I failed to notice a boostcon email until *after* clicking the 'delete forever' button.
Are the boostcon emails archived anywhere? I'd like to see what I deleted.
Sorry, what's a boostcon email? -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com
On 5/22/07, David Abrahams
Sorry, what's a boostcon email?
I was referring to emails regarding boostcon, which I erroneously thought were going to a boostcon list (reflector). There were some emails sent to boostcon-plan@lists.boost-consulting.com at some point before the con, and at the time I typed the previous email, I was mistakenly thinking that some emails were sent w/ "[boostcon]" in the subject, which made me think that there was a boostcon mailing list. Digging back through the history, it appears that people were typing "BoostCon" in the subject line, and my brain was translating that to "[boostcon]". So I can probably find what I'm looking for in the boost, or boost-users archive. Thanks, Jon
participants (3)
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David Abrahams
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Gottlob Frege
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Jonathan Franklin