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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/27/21 4:05 AM, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:9451cdf6-722c-c6fa-7073-9305139f7769@gmail.com"><font
face="Calibri"> For reasons I don't understand, Waynes reply to
you on the Zombiekeys topic made it, but your post and Ryans
reply did not. That was how a noticed there was a problem.
Perhaps it is not just me that is having spam issue like this.</font></blockquote>
<p>It is not just you. In recent days I am finding many legitimate
messages in my gmail spam folder, and not just tb-planning posts.
The reason gmail cites is "Lots of messages from mozilla.org were
identified as spam in the past." (per screen shot)<br>
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<p>I am super irritated by this because <br>
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<p>a) I know I did not marked any messages as spam (I don't even use
the gmail UI, so I couldn't possibly mark it as spam), and <br>
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<p>b) I thought I followed gmail's recommendation of adding the
sender to contacts [1], yet the problem persists.<br>
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<p>Perhaps my messages are going to spam because some other gmail
user has marked them as spam? <br>
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<p>It's worth noting that adding contacts is not intuitive (IMO).
The only way I found is to open contacts, search for the contact,
select the contact and click the "+" at the top.<br>
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<p> [1] "<strong>Tip</strong>: To stop a message from being sent to
Spam in the future, you can: <a
href="https://support.google.com/contacts/answer/1069522">Add
the sender to your Contacts</a>." per
"<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1366858?hl=en&authuser=3&expand=5">https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1366858?hl=en&authuser=3&expand=5</a><br>
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