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On 2/7/2011 1:00 PM, Matthew wrote:
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I am wondering to what
degree people on this list have problems with e-mails going into
spam folders because they are using tor nodes.<br>
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I refer to sending from a webmail (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, AOL,
etc) to another webmail. <br>
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It seems to me that e-mails sent from Yahoo will end up as spam.<br>
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Any other experiences or opinions would be interesting. <br>
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Interesting that you mention that. I have McAfee Anti-Spam running
on my Thunderbird client which happens to be configured to access
several web-mail accounts via localhost:8118 by FoxyProxy. That
ports the mail through Polipo. Starting in early January McAfee
began diverting about 40% of good mail to the respective Spam
folders. McAfee acknowledges that there is a problem but so far they
have not solved it. They have not examined my Thunderbird
configuration nor have they even opened my Windows Registry, so they
aren't very bright.<br>
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David<br>
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