Ayende @ Rahien

Ayende @ Rahien

Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien CEO of Hibernating Rhinos LTD, which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL Open Source Document Database.

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Mar 20 2008

Email habits

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Gmail just flagged me as a spammer.

Apparently I am sending bulk email. All I was doing is going over the threads in the ALT.Net list

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Stefan Wenig
20 Mar 2008
14:56 PM
Stefan Wenig

Maybe they are refering to your blogging habits? After all, there were times when my news aggregator had a 90% Ayende share ;-)

Peter ritchie
20 Mar 2008
15:15 PM
Peter ritchie

What does it mean to have Gmail flag you as a spammer? Do they just send you an email, or are you blocked?

Ayende Rahien
20 Mar 2008
15:19 PM
Ayende Rahien

I am blocked from sending certain emails.

To be more exact, some of my messages are bouncing

josh
20 Mar 2008
15:41 PM
josh

you can send me a test if you need to.

Jon Scolamiero
20 Mar 2008
15:46 PM
Jon Scolamiero

No more ALT.NET Google love for you!

Peter Ritchie
20 Mar 2008
16:50 PM
Peter Ritchie

Burn. Another reason why I don't use Gmail for anything serious.

Derik Whittaker
20 Mar 2008
17:02 PM
Derik Whittaker

I can see how this happend :)

Nick
20 Mar 2008
17:24 PM
Nick

"Maybe they are refering to your blogging habits? After all, there were times when my news aggregator had a 90% Ayende share ;-) "

I still do...

Not that it's a bad thing, Oren's posts are extremely insightful. So insightful, in fact, that I don't dare read them in the morning with my other feeds while I'm not yet fully coherent. I often save his posts for times of deep meditation and reflection (pun very much intended)....

Jon Limjap
26 Mar 2008
06:09 AM
Jon Limjap

Maybe too many people flagged your email as spam, or did something stupid and flagged altnetconf as spam instead of just leaving the list. Of course that also means jdn is a spammer :P

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