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How to identify my newsletter as NOT SPAM

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AlaskanDad

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Mar 1, 2002
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This seems to be a common enough problem. I've got several thousands of subscribers who are expecting a weekly newsletter from me. On Friday, everybody got it with few (10 or so) exceptions. On Tuesday, I got over 100 kicked back and they were all (just about) from earthlink.net.

Evidently, in our war against spam, I am a civilian casualty!! :)

While the email body is HTML and is identical for each there are some things that make each email unique. For each, the subject line reads "WFTH eNews... for Member #123" and they have a personalized removal link at the bottom of the body. Each member gets their own email with their Member # in the subject line. They are all addressed in the To block and sent one at a time through a looped ASP script.

Again, this worked a couple days ago and has been working for the past year.

Are there any suggestions on how to identify myself as NOT SPAM?

Thanks in advance,
Rob
 
>> Evidently, in our war against spam, I am a civilian casualty!! :)
[lol]
I don't mean you situation is funny but your sentence was!

To effect this from your end you would need specific information about the application that is identifying your mail as SPAM. There is no standard for it. The other solution would be to have the members using earthlink fix the problem from their end.


-pete
I just can't seem to get back my IntelliSense
 
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