Craig,

One of the mail headers (I can't remember which one) identifies the sender
as "ColdFusion Application Server" (or something like that).  I think the
header is something like "X-Mailer".  Anyhow, this is one of the things that
spam filters look out for.  Fortunatly, you can change this header's value
using <cfmailparam/>.  Also, make sure that you are following the new "Can
Spam" legislation so that you don't get identified as a spammer because you
aren't clearly identifying yourself in the body of the email.

There are also services out there that will verify that you are legit.  If
changing the header doen't fix your problem, I would check these out.

Paul Kenney
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
916-212-4359

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Leder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 10:29 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Proving you are legitimate from CFMail
>
>
> Also, you may want to consider running your email message
> through a spam
> checker first.  This will flag for potential problems.  There's a free
> message checker at www.lyris.com/contentchecker
>
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
>
>
>   _____
>
> From: Craig Earls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:05 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Proving you are legitimate from CFMail
>
>
> I am developing a service that sends email to registered users about
> upcoming events.  I keep getting errors about my mails being
> bounced as
> spam.  Even test emails I am sending to myself are getting
> bounced by my
> ISP.  What procedures does a business need to go through to
> prove they are
> legitimate?
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>
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