Currently, I have the following settings:
- watchword enforcement: disabled
- reply address masking: enabled
- eaten message log: enabled
- don't log for hidden addresses: disabled
- hide subject tagline: disabled
- hide tagline for trusted/exclusive only: disabled
Here's a sample headers of an email I just received that went into the spam box. I've replaced personal/compromising data with the letter X.
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Delivered-To: <x>
Received: by 10.58.100.140 with SMTP id ey12csp147570veb;
Wed, 22 May 2013 03:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by 10.68.130.199 with SMTP id og7mr7241254pbb.132.1369219818041;
Wed, 22 May 2013 03:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
Return-Path: <>
Received: from gourmet8.spamgourmet.com (gourmet7.spamgourmet.com. [216.75.62.102])
by mx.google.com with ESMTP id lm2si5479114pab.93.2013.05.22.03.50.17
for <x>;
Wed, 22 May 2013 03:50:18 -0700 (PDT)
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of gourmet8.spamgourmet.com designates 216.75.62.102 as permitted sender) client-ip=216.75.62.102;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com;
spf=pass (google.com: domain of gourmet8.spamgourmet.com designates 216.75.62.102 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=;
dkim=fail header.i=@bluehornet.com
Received: from spamgourmet by gourmet7.spamgourmet.com with local (Exim 4.69)
(envelope-from <bounce-use=M=15716908600=echo3=CEC18E9472AEEAE18745C112E1AB6E62@returnpath.xxxxxx>)
id 1Uf6cb-00019b-Ew
for <x>; Wed, 22 May 2013 10:50:17 +0000
Received: from smtp.morgantown.xxxxxxx ([67.216.226.xxx])
by gourmet7.spamgourmet.com with esmtp (Exim 4.69)
(envelope-from <bounce-use=M=15716908600=echo3=CEC18E9472AEEAE18745C112E1AB6E62@returnpath.xxxxxx>)
id 1Uf6cb-00019D-5Q
for stockman.XXXXX@ordinaryamerican.net; Wed, 22 May 2013 10:50:17 +0000
X-MSFBL: c3RvY2ttYW4uam9uZ3Jvc2VAb3JkaW5hcnlhbWVyaWNhbi5uZXRAbW9yZ2FudG93
bkBraW5zZXlAYm91bmNlLXVzZT1NPTE1NzE2OTA4NjAwPWVjaG8zPUNFQzE4RTk0
NzJBRUVBRTE4NzQ1QzExMkUxQUI2RTYy
DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; d=bluehornet.com; s=s1024-1.bh; c=simple/simple;
q=dns/txt; i=@bluehornet.com; t=1369218616;
h=From:Subject:Date:To:Mime-Version:Content-Type;
bh=diR6TbqmUgeQ8hvYi818oz3/y4I=;
b=lqXVpFTLmXxghmtEnIcZQZ/V9KGSl/hp+OU3HZUgAjy7+KEHk7gEmB8y1Aum33Cy
TgYZ+vHc4/nqJlsQuDLnuOGq9TFOL4egYo8S5zOmIQONPc9YxJkWchDOvCyIAQgn
t0Nztyse3DrJnd3eEBEzhjIN+hBvot5Dy0kgXo8d2BU=;
Received: from [10.64.22.20] ([10.64.22.20:26393] helo=localhost.localdomain)
by returnpath.bluehornet.com (envelope-from <bounce-use=M=15716908600=echo3=CEC18E9472AEEAE18745C112E1AB6E62@returnpath.xxxxxxx>)
(ecelerity 3.5.0.35861 r(Momo-dev:tip)) with ESMTP
id 4A/4D-20037-83E9C915; Wed, 22 May 2013 03:30:16 -0700
Message-ID: <4A.4D.20037.83E9C915@dc1bhmta13>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 03:22:22 -0700
From: "Congressman Steve Stockman - <x>"
<stockman.XXXXX.bd22f6a244.friends#congressmanstevestockman.com@ob.0sg.net>
Reply-To: "friends@congressmanstevestockman.com" <stockman.XXXXX.bd22f6a244.friends#congressmanstevestockman.com@ob.0sg.net>
To: <stockman.XXXXXX@ordinaryamerican.net>
X-Outgoing: morgantown
Subject: XXXXXXXXXXXXX (stockman: message 3 of 20)
List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:unsub-15716908600-echo3-CEC18E9472AEEAE18745C112E1AB6E62@listunsub.bluehornet.com>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="--519c9c5e6d2e8-MultiPart-Mime-Boundary"
This is not an isolated incident. For whatever reason, this and many other emails from SG that originate from 0sg.net get caught in Gmail's Spam Filters
So, I'm wondering if there is any filter within Gmail that will move emails from SG to my Inbox. The subject line (prefix: message Y of Z) might be promising but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Incidentally, Yahoo mail doesn't have this problem at all.
Thanks very much in advance for the help,
pogue