I follow the Public WebGL specification discussion list, and email from the guys at Google who participate on the list frequently wind up in my spam folder, regardless of how often I mark them as "not spam".
My guess is that a lot of spammers forge To: headers as "whatever@google.com", so the filter learns that such addresses are a good indicator of spam.
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[ 11.3 ms ] story [ 16.0 ms ] threadI follow the Public WebGL specification discussion list, and email from the guys at Google who participate on the list frequently wind up in my spam folder, regardless of how often I mark them as "not spam".
My guess is that a lot of spammers forge To: headers as "whatever@google.com", so the filter learns that such addresses are a good indicator of spam.