Pat Riot
Contributing Member
Yesterday I was looking for a specific email from someone when I decided to check my Spam Folder.
Lo and behold, Yahoo had diverted a bunch of Ammo and Reloading Alert emails to Spam. I was quite ticked off because I missed out on some primers a few days ago.
What really bugged me was these emails were from companies that I receive emails from on a regular basis. It seems awful fishy to me that all of a sudden Yahoo saw these as Spam.
It may be that there is something in the senders address code that caused Yahoo to see it as Spam, but it’s still fishy to me, regardless.
Moral of the story: If you are set up for product alerts check your Spam folder to make sure you’re not missing something. If you do find an important email in the Spam folder make sure you identify it as “Not Spam”.
Lo and behold, Yahoo had diverted a bunch of Ammo and Reloading Alert emails to Spam. I was quite ticked off because I missed out on some primers a few days ago.
What really bugged me was these emails were from companies that I receive emails from on a regular basis. It seems awful fishy to me that all of a sudden Yahoo saw these as Spam.
It may be that there is something in the senders address code that caused Yahoo to see it as Spam, but it’s still fishy to me, regardless.
Moral of the story: If you are set up for product alerts check your Spam folder to make sure you’re not missing something. If you do find an important email in the Spam folder make sure you identify it as “Not Spam”.