Paul Scott schrieb:
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 11:47 +0200, Barry wrote:
- Tell the people to put your domain on the whitelist or the specific
mailadress it comes from.
- Use plaintext only mails
The scroe is so high because of the links.
Also, remember to put in a Reply-To header. A lot of SPAM software will
flag or delete a message with no reply to address. The Reply-To address
should also be a valid one, in the case of a reverse domain lookup on
some hosts. Better to cover all your bases in that regard.
--Paul
HI there,
thank you all for the info. I believe that is should be possible to send html
e-mails containing links that have a spam score of 0 as for example news.com
does this. Just need to find out how :-)
Does anybody know how phpmailer sents its messages out by default? I believe it
does this via the php function mail. But there can also be a smtp server
specified. Do I have to set up such a server, or is it running by default on
suse servers? If I issue a "top" command I do see smtp processes.
What would be the advantage?
Thank you for any help,
Merlin
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