: I have been getting a spam flag attached to my emails on the
: radiant depression team list and maybe on radiant depression
: itself.
Hi, Carol --
I've had that happen occasionally with lists at work. The bracketed list designation (like [radiantdepression]) in the emails can sometimes trigger a spam filter into thinking that it's a bulk mailing. There doesn't seem to be any logic as to when or why it happens (it happened to me when I got several emails in a row from a list -- and it was one of my own company's listservs!).
How you fix it depends on what method or program you use to access your mail. Sometimes when you open the suspected spam email, there's a button on it somewhere that says "not spam" -- you click that button, and your program knows not to mark mail from that sender as spam in the future.
Another way that some programs work is that if you put the sender (like @yahoo.com) in your address book, the program will know that it's an "approved" sender and won't spam flag it any more.
If neither of those two options will work for you, could you post back here and say more about how you get your email? Do you go on the web through a webmail site? Do you use a program like Outlook Express, or something else?
Jo