Sounds like a combination of both. If your mail server is set up to allow internal sites to pass through with no checks, then you should be OK
If you mail server checks everything, white list your internal domain If your mail server is not the culprit, check your email program and white-list things there as well. But the kicker is you first need to make sure your headers are properly formatted. Check the header of the email in your Junk/Spam folder and see why it got put there in the first place. With spam-assassin running on your mail server, it should put the score in the header. You have some digging to do to figure out why, but the first spot should be local machine, then server, then mail message. Bad formatted headers will do more harm then good, so getting things correct there might help with scores on the other end. HTH, Wolf ----- Original Message ----- From: Anish Kumar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:17 am Subject: Mails should not go in SPAM Box To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi > > Mails which are send by the perl script are usually found in the > SPAM or > JUNK as a result most of the mails are not seen by the recipient. > Is > there any way in the perl script we can set some Magical Header :) > by > which the mail goes to INBOX only. First of all can we do in the > perl > script or is it something I need to do in my Mail server. Please > help... > Thanks > Anish > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://learn.perl.org/ > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/