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Re: Missing messages (for Dan Hogan, etc.)
From: Dan Hogan
Date: 2006 Feb 9, 06:00 -0800
From: Dan Hogan
Date: 2006 Feb 9, 06:00 -0800
It's not called the Web for nothing. Messages travel in packets, they may not all travel via the same servers or same route to get to their destination, before being re-assembled and delivered. The message below arrived as suspect mail at my ISP. I had to move it to my inbox. Dan Hogan dhhogan1@earthlink.net http://www.offsoundings.info/navl.htm ********************* > Dan, et al; > This morning I received three messages from NAV-L, all from Ken Gebhart all > from the same server. All of them were welcome and in no way exceptional. > The first message was labelled ***SPAM*** The last two were not. > Reading the header information, the first message was given rating by > something called X-ME-Spamlevel of 'notspam' and X-ME- spamrating ' 70.15 ' > . The last two were each designated 'notspam' ; 47.3 and 44.5 respectively. > The first message was labelled ***spam*** on its title and would ordinarily > have been invisibly dumped by my filter had I not been watching out for > this. > Somewhere between Nav-l and my ISP messages are being vetted and false > reputations attached. > > Regards, > > Clive. [Snip Original Spam Message]