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vtsteam:
It must be keying on something else -- possibly the "noreply" address word, or something in the body of the email itself. If we knew what it was it might be possible to change.

Are any other "noreply@......." messages coming through from other sources? Noreply is a common username for non reply messages.

Also, re. whitelisting madmodder in Outlook, does this offer any help?

https://clean.email/how-to-whitelist-an-email

John Rudd:
Well for some time I had not been receiving notifications...( months or longer...)

Then out of the blue, emails started appearing in my Spam folder....

Tried looking at Outlook on the pc ( Outlook on my iPad is very limited ) to see if I could 'see' anything amiss....but nothing...

vtsteam:
John have you tried adding noreply@madmodder.net to your Outlook Contacts list?

John Rudd:
I've added the sender email address to my contacts on my iPad for now, will see what happens to further correspondance

mc:
I'd guess the current issue is GMail moved the goalposts for what gets classed as spam a while ago.

IIRC any emails that don't come from a reputable mail server (SMF by default generates emails via the web server), gmail either mark as spam, or simply blacklist the server/emails so they don't even make it to spam.

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