I'm sure you know this, but others might not. One of the heuristics a spam blocker uses is multiple addresses on an email (a "mass" emailing). I suspect individual blockers use a different number of addresses to trigger the spam response, so while say five addresses may be too much for some, it may take 10 addresses in another.
Additionally, in my case anything over 10 days old in my junk folder automatically gets deleted, which is why I check it daily.
I DO know that some filters send a "reject" message back to the sender. Others, and I think mine is one of these, do not.
I wonder if those that don't send a "bounce", use a "junk" folder and if those that do send a bounce don't?
And, I just removed a question about my email to you because I just got your reply!
- Jack
Last edited by Jackpine; Mon, May 18th, 2009 at 05:06 PM.
Reason: Removed question about receipt of Gryphon Manual changes
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