Re: [vpFREE] [XVP] vpFree getting caught in Google Spam again

Make sure that you click "Not Spam" for the VFREE emails.... its like a
voting system on whether gmail delivers the emails to inbox, spam folder or
just vaporizes them.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM, GURU PERF <guruperf@att.net> wrote:

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> Gmail does have a bit of a habit of doing that, primarily because other
> members are identifying a message from a particular sender as spam, or
> because they are sending out so many that they are thought of as spam. You
> can get around though.
>
> One of the more useful features of Gmail is the ability to create
> "Filters". The link is up top next to the "Search the Web" button. By
> clicking on it, you can follow a couple of step process and direct the
> messages to wherever you want them to go. You can, for example, create a
> folder called "VPFree" and direct that all the messages bypass the inbox,
> and go directly to the folder. The folder list appears on the left side of
> the screen, under where the inbox, sent mail, drafts, etc. appear.
>
> What is really neat about creating these folders and filters is that any
> folder with a new, unread message or messages will be in bold, with the
> number of unread messages in parentheses. So rather than having to go
> through your entire inbox, when you're pressed for time, you can click on
> the folder and display only your VPFree messages. You can create as many of
> these folders & filters as you want (at least I've never hit an upper limit,
> and I've got more than 100 of them, directed into 15 different folders. You
> could, for example, direct all casino emails into one folder and see all
> your new offers in one place.
>
> It takes a little bit of time, but the benefits are many. BTW, there are a
> number of different criteria you can use as a filter device (From, To,
> Subject, etc.)
>
>
> Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you; if you don't bet,
> you can't win. -Lazarus Long
> In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in
> practice, there is. -Yogi Berra
> There is no such thing as luck. There is only adequate or inadequate
> preparation to cope with a statistical universe. -Robert Heinlein
>
> >________________________________
> >From: Jason Pawloski <jpawloski@gmail.com>
> >To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> >Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:43 PM
> >Subject: [vpFREE] [XVP] vpFree getting caught in Google Spam again
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> >
> >
> >After months of getting all emails from vpFree, it seems that Google has
> >decided that some of the messages are spam. It breaks threads and if there
> >are no responses I might not ever see a message unless I check my spam
> >folder, which I rarely do.
> >
> >Is there any way to "whitelist" a phrase like *vpFree* in the subject with
> >gmail so this doesn't happen? Thanks.
> >
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