Unfortunately, I don't think you can use "good" and "comcast" in the same sentence. I administer a listserv?environment (real L-Soft listserv) and I have constant problems with perfectly legitimate posts being blocked by Comcast as spam, and no way to communicate with anyone about it. I advise my comcast subscribers to use a different email provider, at least for the list messages.
All, I searched the messages and found that Comcast seems to be a regular problem in various ways with Groups.io emails.? Is there reasonable communication method for Comcast where one can communicate with knowledgeable tech support to have issues resolved?? In brief,? my problem is this: By default, Comcast blocks all Groups.io invitation emails, discarding them so that the recipient doesn't have any way of seeing them.? More details:
I started a new group for a sailing club.? The group will have over 100 people in it.? We are doing a dry-run with six board members to work out kinks, make sure we understand Groups.io, etc.? The problem I have is that **all** invitation emails sent to a email address do not arrive.? Another post here ( /g/GroupManagersForum/message/31011 ) says that it is Comcast's default settings of **not** saving spam emails that makes it so the invitation emails are completely discarded without even going to the spam box.? Is there a reasonable way to contact Comcast asking them to **not** mark as spam invitation emails?? Interestingly, once the email account is subscribed through a different subscription method all list emails seem to not be marked as spam.? Comcast is only doing this for the invitation emails.? All other email accounts that I've sent to (Gmail, Yahoo, and Verizon) have no issues.