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Yahoo Thinks Own Calendar Reminders Are Spam Print
I just experienced something that says volumes about why Yahoo consistently gets its clock-cleaned by Google (no fan of Google here) and other firms.

While checking a Yahoo mail account online via their web interface, I noted there was spam in the spam folder, apparently sent there by the vigilant SpamGuard technology Yahoo uses.

Hmmmm. What vermin sent this unwanted electronic doo doo? The sender was "Yahoo! Reminder" - that's right, a reminder sent by the integrated Yahoo Calendar via Yahoo mail was flagged as spam. Classic. Typical. Performance right up there with the Yahoo Publisher's Network keyword contextual matching. Which is to say, a useless performance.

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