In the fight against spam
some email messages that are genuinely wanted are being blocked by a spam
filter or block. In an attempt to improve spam filtering techniques, this forum
has been established as a place to report the non-delivery of email that was
wanted, but was blocked.
The purpose of this group is to ask people to help the email industry to
develop better and more accurate tools to protect everyone’s inbox. We believe
this will help everyone who receives email.
So we ask you to take the time to report on cases where you know you haven’t
received mail that you wanted to receive. Only postings reporting such cases
will be allowed.
Please be as specific as you can be. Who sent the message? How did you find out
that you hadn’t received it? Why did you want it? Did you ask to have it
delivered? Include the blocked message if you have been able to obtain it. Do
you know how it was blocked or filtered? Most importantly, please identify the
ISP or corporate domain which did not deliver the mail to you.
This is a moderated group. The email addresses of everyone who posts will be
removed or hidden as much as possible, though your Yahoo! ID, if you haven't hidden it yourself, will be shown.
We would like to thank the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) for promoting
and endorsing this forum.
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