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I seldom pay attention to the Spam folder in Google. Its now somewhat out of view and thus when I looked last week it contained +500 pieces of Spam in it. But what I find even sillier is the fact that 77% of the Spam was from the same culprit and instead of removing it from the system, and hence all user mailboxes, Google simply stores it in the Spam folder.
So, I went and clean out the Spam folder and in 24-hours 22 pieces of new Spam entered that folder. Of this, 77% was from DailyCandy. Maybe I am being targeted and not part of some broad spectrum of mailboxes, but if it is already identified as Spam by Google then why store it? Especially if it is in these numbers?
Me thinks Google is in bed with DailyCandy.
So, I went and clean out the Spam folder and in 24-hours 22 pieces of new Spam entered that folder. Of this, 77% was from DailyCandy. Maybe I am being targeted and not part of some broad spectrum of mailboxes, but if it is already identified as Spam by Google then why store it? Especially if it is in these numbers?
Me thinks Google is in bed with DailyCandy.
