Subject: Re: [Gmail-Users] Gmail is Marking Authentic Emails as Spam!
> Gmail is marking legitimate email as spam.

Yes, it can happen. Gmail's spam filters are trainable, they can
effectively be set to be more or less sensitive, and sometimes they
will mark things as spam when they aren't. I don't know the exact
mechanism of Gmail's spam filter ... how much is based on content of
the message and how much is otherwise (headers, sender's domain, etc.)
... but spam detection is not an exact science. It is a constantly
moving target.

You need to mark them as Not Spam, to help re-train your account's spam filter.

> This Gmail help link  (
> http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=9008
> ) tells that if you create a filter then it would never send any mail
> with that filter to spam but all my Google calender event reminders
> are added ‘Calender’ label automatically using a filter, and still
> they are ending up in Spam?

Does your filter include the "Never send to spam" option? If not,
edit your filters and add it. That's what they were suggesting by
using a filter to keep non-spam out of spam. Simply having a filter
to label a message won't keep it out of spam. That link didn't make
this very clear.

Andy

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