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  • (Score: 2) by cosurgi on Sunday April 13 2014, @04:44PM

    by cosurgi (272) on Sunday April 13 2014, @04:44PM (#30786) Journal

    Yeah, we found out that plenty of soylentnews.org emails went to spam folders in gmail. Too bad that spamassasin isn't that popular these days...

    Also I wonder how many suggestions we will collect :) There's still one week left.

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  • (Score: 1) by rufty on Wednesday April 16 2014, @09:26AM

    by rufty (381) on Wednesday April 16 2014, @09:26AM (#32229)

    What is popular? I'm running spamassassin and just wonder if there's something else I should be using?

  • (Score: 2) by mcgrew on Wednesday April 23 2014, @01:29PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Wednesday April 23 2014, @01:29PM (#34862) Homepage Journal

    I'm on Yahoo mail, it was in my spam folder as well. Plus, I had to install Thunderbird to vote as Yahoo's webmail interface is really, really bad. I should have installed T-bird years ago.

    I don't know if my vote got through. Humorously, T-bird downloaded the inbox holding a few hundred emails, and when I responded to the Soylent vote Yahoo said my account was suspended for "suspicious activity." Half an hour later it reported that the mail was sent, and I had no trouble emailing my daughter. Had to reboot the computer and the phone at the same time to get it working again.

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    • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday April 23 2014, @04:48PM

      by tangomargarine (667) on Wednesday April 23 2014, @04:48PM (#34991)

      I used the old Yahoo Mail interface for literally 10 years; then they finally shoved the new one down my throat with no way to opt out. So long, Yahoo...sigh.

      Plus they would start sporadically dropping all my incoming emails for days at a time. That's kind of, y'know, THE CORE FUNCTIONALITY OF AN EMAIL SERVICE--the ability to get emails!

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      • (Score: 2) by mcgrew on Thursday April 24 2014, @12:34PM

        by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Thursday April 24 2014, @12:34PM (#35492) Homepage Journal

        Yes, that interface is horrible but Thunderbird makes Yahoo's interface unnecessary. Aside from the bad interface my only problem has been them sticking legitimate communications in the spam folder; soylent isn't the only victim.

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