It is not all emails, from a given source. Nor is it the same source
every time. NRA emails, however, have a higher probability of being
banished to my spam folder, than those from general 2A vendors.
Anyone using Comcast email should audit their Spam Filter settings.
IIRC, spam filtering is enabled by default, but they do not enable the
"Save a copy of emails marked as spam" option. This option must be
enabled to see what is being filtered. Also, the Spam Auto-delete setting
should be changed to the max (30 Days).
Overnight I received an email from the NRA ILA, entitled "NRA Response to
Gun Control Lobby's Endorsement of Hillary Clinton". This email was filtered
and sent to my Spam Folder. If you did not receive this email, and you are
registered to receive such correspondence, then you may be missing more
than you know.
NSL
every time. NRA emails, however, have a higher probability of being
banished to my spam folder, than those from general 2A vendors.
Anyone using Comcast email should audit their Spam Filter settings.
IIRC, spam filtering is enabled by default, but they do not enable the
"Save a copy of emails marked as spam" option. This option must be
enabled to see what is being filtered. Also, the Spam Auto-delete setting
should be changed to the max (30 Days).
Overnight I received an email from the NRA ILA, entitled "NRA Response to
Gun Control Lobby's Endorsement of Hillary Clinton". This email was filtered
and sent to my Spam Folder. If you did not receive this email, and you are
registered to receive such correspondence, then you may be missing more
than you know.
NSL

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