The problem, as has been mentioned, is not the individual marking it as spam but the ISP.
I've been receiving GMF Digests for more than a year and I have never personally marked one as spam yet I have been removed due to marking it spam.? So now I check the ISP Webmail on a daily basis (don't need to do it daily but that way I won't forget :)) and move GMF digests from the Spam Folder by marking them Not Spam -- in an effort to train the Spam algorithms to recognize it as Not Spam. So far, it hasn't been effective. I had 3 digests in the Spam folder yesterday :(? But I keep trying :)
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 07:37 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:
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I am in agreement that, regardless of the complaints, this is a good policy, and one that should teach users a very necessary lesson.
You do not, EVER, mark as spam a message that comes from a service to which you have subscribed, PERIOD, and certainly not from an e-mailing list you had to go to great effort to join.
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