> From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:19:57 -0700 (PDT) > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:36:49 -0700 > From: Gail <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > To: noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Subject: Fw: Rply from Gail re: Reminder about your invitation from > Robert > > I guess I don't have Robert's email address, so Noelle, would you > please see to it that Robert gets this email from me. Further > regarding the spam filter when I am trying to train the computer > to keep from sending me unwanted spam, when I double click on > the envelope symbol on the bottom right of the computer screen, > (before I drag the unwanted email item to the junk folder), the > columns that come up are "Discard, defer, ham, and spam". The > item I don't want I put into spam, but I notice that the other > email items that I do want are already automatically in either > the discard or defer columns. If you already received the "wanted" email successfully, then don't worry about it. If you did not receive a "wanted" email, you should mark it as ham. > What does that mean? It seems to > me that the wanted items should be in no columns until I click > for ex. on the spam column to put it there. I think that is the > cause of my recent problems, but I don't know how to correct it. > > Gail > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gail > To: LinkedIn Invitations > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:06 PM > Subject: Rply from Gail re: Reminder about your invitation from Robert > > I don't understand what this is about, but am not interested in > adding more email to my life nor getting involved with blogs, > etc. It's an online networking tool. > I have noticed that I am having a little trouble with our > spam filter. Often when I receive an email, it will often say > under the To section before my email address "unsure > @spambayes.invalid". It didn't used to do that in the past. It's > minor, but I wonder if you know how to correct that so it > doesn't do that. Spambayes just doesn't know how to categorize the mail. It's unsure how to categorize it. It may end up in "Junk Suspects" box, or, more likely, just end up in your main Inbox. The "unsure" can be safely ignored, but if the "unsure" really bothers you, you can train the email with the "unsure" in it (double-click on the envelope) as "ham". In any case, the bottom line is that you should only need to train emails that are ending up in the wrong mail box; the default value ("defer") should work for everything else. > Recently I attended an all day workshop about > job interviewing at the EDD office, and it was very good quality > with us doing mock interviews while being videotaped and then > critiquing them along with getting a lot of good handouts > > Gail > ----- Original Message ----- > From: LinkedIn Invitations > To: Gail > Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 12:48 AM > Subject: Reminder about your invitation from Robert > > LinkedIn > Dear Gail, > > This is a reminder that on August 17, Robert sent you an > invitation to become part of their professional network at LinkedIn. > > Follow this link to accept Robert's invitation. > > https://www.linkedin.com/e/isd/329758169/IYMIN8AC/ > > Signing up is free and takes less than a minute.