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Aug 22, 2007 - 05:33 PM
Well if there would be a solution to your problem, don't you think Spammers would use it to by-pass spam filters?
Spam filters react on specific filter words (maybe Viagra is one of them) well known spam servers (hotmail, web.de etc.) , spammer lists, emails with special characters in the subject line, emails without a subject line etc.
If you try to avoid all of this, then you have a better chance to avoid spam filters. But there is no way to by-pass a spam filter, thank god!
Email which gets treated as spam usually gets saved to a specific spam area in the users email client or email web application. It is the users responsibility to check if there are Non-spam messages in his spam area.
Cheers
Peter
Spam filters react on specific filter words (maybe Viagra is one of them) well known spam servers (hotmail, web.de etc.) , spammer lists, emails with special characters in the subject line, emails without a subject line etc.
If you try to avoid all of this, then you have a better chance to avoid spam filters. But there is no way to by-pass a spam filter, thank god!
Email which gets treated as spam usually gets saved to a specific spam area in the users email client or email web application. It is the users responsibility to check if there are Non-spam messages in his spam area.
Cheers
Peter
Nov 26, 2007 - 01:18 AM
A failry reasonable way of doing it is if your email is authenticated using your smtp server. Most web-services will rpovide you with these details. Firstly this will legitamise that the email address you are sending from is valid, secondly the email should then have a much better chance of going to inbox, rather than spam. The following link should give you a much better idea:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-p...
Hope that helps !
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-p...
Hope that helps !
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