[Magdalen] if Magdalen mail goes missing

Brian Reid reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Sun Mar 18 18:22:19 UTC 2018


I don't know what "Suspect Email" is. I've never encountered it. But if 
it's a folder into which mail can be routed, that routing is done by 
your computer or perhaps your ISP. Some entity or agent on your end of 
the communication has examined the message and decided there is 
something suspicious about it. I have no way of knowing what criteria 
your computer might use or whether those criteria are adjustable so you 
can whitelist Magdalen mail.


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> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brian Reid <brian at reid.org>
>> Sent: Mar 18, 2018 3:21 AM
>> To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
>> Subject: [Magdalen] if Magdalen mail goes missing
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>> If you have issues with your posts and Magdalen, please let me know.
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>> I am the only subscriber who can actually look into it or do something
>> about it.
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>> If you get a bounce-back error message and want to understand it,
>> forward it to me.
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>> If you send a message and it doesn't arrive, forward a copy to me with
>> an estimate of when you originally sent it, so I can look at the logs
>> and see what happened.
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>> Brian,
> For years I have noticed that email I send for Magdalen from my computer lands up in Suspect Email and I transfer it to my inbox.
> On my cell phone it often shows up as from romanos at mindspring.com but not in the suspect email folder
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> Joseph Cirou romanos at mindspring.com




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