[squeak-dev] Re: please /don't/ mark commit messages as spam...

Jakob Reschke jakob.reschke at student.hpi.de
Wed Mar 18 09:26:09 UTC 2015


To make yourself independend from other people's spam taste you could also
define a filter in gmail to never mark these messages as spam.

Best regards,
Jakob
 Am 18.03.2015 09:24 schrieb "Bert Freudenberg" <bert at freudenbergs.de>:

>  On 18.03.2015, at 08:47, Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>  Hi All,
>
>      I've just found several commit messages in gmail's spam folder.
> These commits are important to me.  Since I think I'm correct in thinking
> gmail's assessment of what's spam depends on many users I'm guessing that
> gmail has decoded these messages are spam because subscribers to commits
> are marking them as so.  Doing so means I'm less likely to see the messages
> but they're important to me; it's how I see that other people have
> committed to the VM.  So please, instead of marking these messages as spam,
> unsubscribe from commits, or tolerate them.
>
>
>  Even better: filter them. We don't have a separate commits list. Commits
> come to the main list. The only way to not see them without marking as spam
> would be subject filtering.
>
>  If you go and tell gmail that you don't consider these to be spam, maybe
> it will personalize that for you?
>
>   - Bert -
>
>
>
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