So a message from Benilton Carvalho <bcarvalh at jhsph.edu> (sent by r-help-bounces at r-project.org) arrives and goes in the Junk Mail even tho I have set @r-project.org to not be junk Why does this go in Junk mail if @r-project.org is defined as not junk? -- If we knew what we were doing, it would not be called research. Einstein
On 03/12/2007 8:56 PM, Loren Engrav wrote:> So a message from > > Benilton Carvalho <bcarvalh at jhsph.edu> (sent by > r-help-bounces at r-project.org) > > arrives and goes in the Junk Mail even tho I have set @r-project.org to not > be junk > > Why does this go in Junk mail if @r-project.org is defined as not junk?Why are you asking us about how you have your mail filters set up? If you didn't set them up yourself, you should find out from your local admin who did, and ask them. Duncan Murdoch