Yep, "whitelist" has never worked for me either. > >From: Tina Brooks <shoestring_louise@yahoo.com> >To: Ted Wagner <trwagner1@yahoo.com>; Chile Heads <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 9:54:51 AM >Subject: Re: [CH] Checking the list > > >I use Yahoo too. I get a lot of CH mail in my list even though it's all whitelisted. I was using a filter to catch the CH mails and it was succesful in keeping everything out of the spam folder. You might want to try that. > >To my knowledge, I don't have any trouble getting mail to the list, but then, my mail default is plain text. > >T > > >From: Ted Wagner <trwagner1@yahoo.com> >To: Chile Heads <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 9:00:14 AM >Subject: Re: [CH] Checking the list > > >Oh yes, I've tried that too. I'm a network engineer by trade, so I tried most of the tricks as soon as I find a glich. > >Ted >================================================== >"Board rooms are like bathrooms. Lots of business >going on and the same results are produced." >You can quote me on that "Ted the Chilehead" > > > >----- Original Message ---- >> From: Dave Drum <dirty_dave@chillicooks.org> >> To: Ted Wagner <trwagner1@yahoo.com> >> Cc: Chile Heads <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:00:10 AM >> Subject: Re: [CH] Checking the list >> >> Ted Wagner wrote: >> > Something else that has been bothersome for about a year now. Using Yayhoo, I >> get a good majority of my chile-heads list emails caught by the spam filter. >> Even when I go in there and mark it as spam, I constantly have to go in and keep >> re-marking them. The CH list is the only list/group that I have that issue >> with. It's very strange. >> >> Try this ... messages from anyone NOT in my address book get dumped into my >> "Junk" folder. Which I review as stuff pops into that catch basin. If it is a >> message from someone I want to hear from I right click on their return address >> and add them to my address book. End of problem ... a oftware, time after time, that this mug is OK with me. >> Yoo-Hoo and Hot Mail's filters do not learn from such. But, if the sender is in >> your address book .... >> >> -- ENJOY!!! >> >> From Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen >> Home of YAHOOOOAHHHH Hot Sauce & Hardin Cider >> >> ... When ships had sails they used to use the trade winds to cross the ocean. >> Sometimes when the wind didn't blow the sailors would whistle to make the wind >> come. My brother said they would have been better off eating beans -- William, >> age 7 > >