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	<title>Comments on: Can Google Detect all Webspam?</title>
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		<title>By: fivekitten</title>
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		<description>I know this is input a year later, and your article is on cloaking and not email spam - but regarding Google detecting spam (because I&#039;ve just been dying to laugh about this with someone!):  When I created a couple new gmail addresses, the &quot;confirming email&quot; from gmail was sent to my spam box in both a Google email address and Yahoo email address. (Basically, Google marked themselves as spam, and Yahoo marked Google as spam.) I&#039;ve read about Google banning themselves before. Point is...still has a way to go!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is input a year later, and your article is on cloaking and not email spam &#8211; but regarding Google detecting spam (because I&#039;ve just been dying to laugh about this with someone!):  When I created a couple new gmail addresses, the &#034;confirming email&#034; from gmail was sent to my spam box in both a Google email address and Yahoo email address. (Basically, Google marked themselves as spam, and Yahoo marked Google as spam.) I&#039;ve read about Google banning themselves before. Point is&#8230;still has a way to go!</p>
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