Le 2015/04/08 17:50 +0200, Les Mikesell a écrit: > No, I don't think it will ever learn from that,, but there is a way > you can set a rule to 'never mark as spam' based on the sender. Which > wouldn't be fun on a list with a lot of yahoo.com members. FWIW, I recently solved one reason GMail was always marking my emails as spam: my MTA has IPv6, and to send emails, it was by default using the rfc3041 temporary addresses as source, so each time a different address when connecting to Google's MX's. As soon as I set it up to use the propre static IPv6, marking them as «not spam» in Gmail subsequently worked. So it looks like they also keep track of the sender's MTA address, not only of the email address. Obviously not the reason for everybody, but hopefully it can help others :-) Laurent _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos