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when the spam emails were coming, it wasnt all of them.. just a handful of them(i get a ton of futures.io (formerly BMT) emails so it was a small %) and it was random it seemed..
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
interestingly this email showed up in my inbox as well as my spam folder, meaning twice. and that's for gmail.
edit: should also mention that the "spam" email arrived this morning at 11:40 am, and the "inbox" email this evening at 11:07 pm. so maybe that was a cause of the changes. so far all emails from this evening are in the inbox folder.
Hmm. I made a lot of changes today at the root SWIP ASIN WHOIS level, I am hoping once changes propagate delivery will improve back to the level we enjoyed with the old IP. I spent hours today trying to get the old IP transferred to the new server, the owner of Steadfast was unwilling to do it and it really pisses me off.
Seems fine from my side now. I had to click 'Not Spam' for several mails over the last few days. But today I received one thread update notification and one webinar reminder, both to my inbox.
Edit: been receiving a lot more now. All coming into my inbox correctly.
I haven't touched the spam folder but the number of emails has been picking up from futures.io (formerly BMT). Including the email telling me replies to this thread
After finding the futures.io (formerly BMT) mails in the gmail spam folder, I went ahead and created a whitelist for futures.io (formerly BMT). This of course is not the best solution, but until gmail reacts to the futures.io (formerly BMT) changes it works fine for me.
To make sure Gmail never filters as spam mail from a certain contact or domain:
Follow the Settings link in Gmail.
Go to Filters.
Click Create a new filter.
Type the desired email address under From:
To whitelist an entire domain (all mail from an address ending in "bigmiketrading.com", for example), type just the domain name or the domain name preceded by '@'. To whitelist "bigmiketrading.com", for instance, type "@bigmiketrading.com" (not including the quotation marks).
Click Next Step ››.
You can click Test Search before, of course, to make sure you did not mistype.
Make sure Never send it to Spam is checked.
Click Create Filter.
The above is based on the document you can find here.
As long as you are client of a worldwide mail-agent you are EXPOSED!
Mails are "spam-filtered" and are of course BASE to to the next unwanted SPY attempt.
SO: BE alerted
In any case if you want to protect your privacy - take a small eMail provider to get bulk mail
and forget about getting followed on any step you are doing.