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Ken,
Not that I know of recently.

Mary Reynolds

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From: "Patricia Michalski via bivio.com"
Cc:
Sent: Monday January 2 2023 5:45:48PM
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Thanks

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 2:02 PM Dan Lapp via bivio.com <user*15604200001@bivio.com> wrote:

In almost all cases, it's the recipient's email system that is flagging the message as Spam, not the sending email system.

 

Every major email provider uses different Spam Filters to flag incoming messages as Spam. An email message can be successfully delivered to one email account, but flagged as Spam by a different email system.

 

Email messages are rated by who sends it, from where, when, the subject heading and the content. Misspellings, repetitive words, too many punctuations, too many numbers, too short a message, too many "spammy" sentences encouraging to buy or sell - all can flag a message as Spam. Financial and medical content are more susceptible to being flagged as Spam.

 

Including the sender in a "Whitelist" will often prevent the message from being filed into the Spam or Junk folder.

 

However, there is nothing that can be done to guarrantee that an email message will be delivered to an Inbox.

 

Dan L.

 

From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Linda TerHaar via bivio.com
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 1:43 PM
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

 

Not that I know of for our entire club, but sometimes (not consistently) for individual members.

 

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:22 PM Patricia Michalski via bivio.com <user*26104700001@bivio.com> wrote:

Not that I know 

 

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:20 PM Kenneth J.(Kavula JntLivTr 4/2/2015) Kavula TTEE via bivio.com <user*14645100001@bivio.com> wrote:

Has anyone else had problems with their bivio addressed
emails going to the SPAM folders for the entire club?

Ken Kavula

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Yes, I had to dig it out of the SPAM Folder.

***LEN***

From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Mary L Reynolds via bivio.com
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 8:03 PM
To: 'club_cafe@bivio.com' <club_cafe@bivio.com>
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Ken,

Not that I know of recently.

Mary Reynolds

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From: "Patricia Michalski via bivio.com"
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Cc:
Sent: Monday January 2 2023 5:45:48PM
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Thanks

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 2:02 PM Dan Lapp via bivio.com <user*15604200001@bivio.com> wrote:

In almost all cases, it's the recipient's email system that is flagging the message as Spam, not the sending email system.

 

Every major email provider uses different Spam Filters to flag incoming messages as Spam. An email message can be successfully delivered to one email account, but flagged as Spam by a different email system.

 

Email messages are rated by who sends it, from where, when, the subject heading and the content. Misspellings, repetitive words, too many punctuations, too many numbers, too short a message, too many "spammy" sentences encouraging to buy or sell - all can flag a message as Spam. Financial and medical content are more susceptible to being flagged as Spam.

 

Including the sender in a "Whitelist" will often prevent the message from being filed into the Spam or Junk folder.

 

However, there is nothing that can be done to guarrantee that an email message will be delivered to an Inbox.

 

Dan L.

 

From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Linda TerHaar via bivio.com
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 1:43 PM
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

 

Not that I know of for our entire club, but sometimes (not consistently) for individual members.

 

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:22 PM Patricia Michalski via bivio.com <user*26104700001@bivio.com> wrote:

Not that I know 

 

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:20 PM Kenneth J.(Kavula JntLivTr 4/2/2015) Kavula TTEE via bivio.com <user*14645100001@bivio.com> wrote:

Has anyone else had problems with their bivio addressed
emails going to the SPAM folders for the entire club?

Ken Kavula

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Are you emailing support@bivio.com. I haven't had a problem with that.

Colleen goings

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 7:30 PM Leonard E. Douglass via bivio.com <user*20291800001@bivio.com> wrote:

Yes, I had to dig it out of the SPAM Folder.

***LEN***

From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Mary L Reynolds via bivio.com
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 8:03 PM
To: 'club_cafe@bivio.com' <club_cafe@bivio.com>
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Ken,

Not that I know of recently.

Mary Reynolds

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From: "Patricia Michalski via bivio.com"
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Cc:
Sent: Monday January 2 2023 5:45:48PM
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Thanks

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 2:02 PM Dan Lapp via bivio.com <user*15604200001@bivio.com> wrote:

In almost all cases, it's the recipient's email system that is flagging the message as Spam, not the sending email system.

Every major email provider uses different Spam Filters to flag incoming messages as Spam. An email message can be successfully delivered to one email account, but flagged as Spam by a different email system.

Email messages are rated by who sends it, from where, when, the subject heading and the content. Misspellings, repetitive words, too many punctuations, too many numbers, too short a message, too many "spammy" sentences encouraging to buy or sell - all can flag a message as Spam. Financial and medical content are more susceptible to being flagged as Spam.

Including the sender in a "Whitelist" will often prevent the message from being filed into the Spam or Junk folder.

However, there is nothing that can be done to guarrantee that an email message will be delivered to an Inbox.

Dan L.

From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Linda TerHaar via bivio.com
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2023 1:43 PM
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Bivio email address

Not that I know of for our entire club, but sometimes (not consistently) for individual members.

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:22 PM Patricia Michalski via bivio.com <user*26104700001@bivio.com> wrote:

Not that I know

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:20 PM Kenneth J.(Kavula JntLivTr 4/2/2015) Kavula TTEE via bivio.com <user*14645100001@bivio.com> wrote:

Has anyone else had problems with their bivio addressed
emails going to the SPAM folders for the entire club?

Ken Kavula

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P Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.


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