> > So the first thing the ISP did was to send me an email asking for the > email that triggered the blocking. Well, I did not have it. I thought > perhaps I could find it, but I was unsuccessful. > > Furthermore, they wanted me to send that email in .eml format, and > included instructions for putting it into .eml format. One option was: > > > Email client: > > 1. Highlight the message in your email client. > > 2. Right-click on the message and select "Save As..." > > 3. Choose Mail/Mail Files (*.eml). > > 4. Click Save. > > Of course, I not only couldn't find the message, but could not find a > way in Evolution to save it as .eml.
.eml is a Microsoft speak for a single message in a file - it is RFC822 format, which is basically what an MBOX file is. So save the file as MBOX and change the file extension to .eml - they won't know the difference :-) > > Not only that, but the copy in 'Sent' appears to not have a full set of > headers. It won't because the version in 'Sent' is saved there by your MUA before being sent to the server. The mail servers add lots of headers as mail transits through them. Some servers will automatically save the message to a sent folder (Gmail will do that), but it will still not have *all* the headers. > > They have restored my ability to send email from Evolution, but not > knowing what their criteria for identifying spam is, I fear that I may > use a word like 'Hello' in the subject line once too often and be > barred again. As I said in another thread, ISPs are not keen on divulging their spam limits and criteria in case you craft things to get around their filters. If they don't fit your (legitimate) sending pattern, then I suspect that it would be better to use a different mail provider. > > I guess it really isn't urgent that I figure out what to do, other than > never emptying my trash, then hoping that I can recover the email that > causes the next blocking, and then hoping that it has a complete set of > headers, and that I can save it in .eml format. > You could try to CC:/BCC: yourself on the emails, then at least you have more chance of getting a saved email with headers. (There's an option to do that in Evolution under "Composing Messages" in the account editor.) But if they are blocking you at SMTP time, then the mail won't get far enough to even send you the BCC:. Your ISP can't expect full headers if they won't let the mail get that far. I suspect the instructions they gave you are generic ones for when people say "Why is this email in my spam folder" not when you are the source that is being blocked. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list