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You'd think @gmail.com would be a hint?
If you really have a problem sending letters to such a service then look at who you're sending letters to.

Question: How is gmail different from the junk mail filter on various mail services? Obviously they're performing some kind of analysis of the contents of the email as well to make their determination.
Posted by: Robert Crocker   Posted on: 05/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Guess who Stewart Baker is?  Everyman_z | 05/04/04
You'd think @gmail.com would be a hint?  Robert Crocker | 05/04/04
turn it off  wessonjoe | 05/05/04
What about forwarding, carnivore and the future.  Jestre | 05/06/04
You have no expectation to privacy  voska | 05/04/04
slander!  wessonjoe | 05/05/04
Doubtful  NottaFan | 05/06/04
very lucid objection  wessonjoe | 05/05/04
NOBODY IS FORCING YOU TO USE IT.  James T. Kirk | 05/04/04
Are these people stupid?  voska | 05/04/04
filter this  wessonjoe | 05/05/04
The privacy groups are grandstanding and/or clueless  ThatAdamGuy | 05/05/04
ARGH! Let's try that without the HTML tags  ThatAdamGuy | 05/05/04
practically?  wessonjoe | 05/05/04
Scanning content and tomorrow deciding on its worth  FilledOut | 05/05/04

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