I recommend mailing from a different domain name.  "12 letter domain" is
still considered to be a significant indicator by the makers of
spamassassin.

-w


On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Ben Johnson <b...@indietorrent.org> wrote:

> On 7/26/2012 5:28 PM, Ben Johnson wrote:
> > The returned message:
> >
> > ---------------
> > The mail system
> >
> > <users@httpd.apache.org>: host mx1.us.apache.org[140.211.11.136] said:
> > 552 spam
> >     score (6.6) exceeded threshold
> >     (FROM_12LTRDOM,SPF_HELO_PASS,SPF_PASS,URI_OBFU_WWW (in reply to end
> > of DATA
> >     command)
> > ---------------
> >
> > There's nothing "spammy" about the message, so one is left to assume
> > that the primary cause is the domain portion of my email address. A bit
> > aggressive on Apache's part.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to how I might communicate with this list going
> forward?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Ben
> >
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>
> I still can't get the original message through. The SPAM score is always
> 6.6, so the criteria by which my message is being scored is not changing.
>
> It's somewhat humorous that talking about Apache will cause a message
> sent to the Apache mailing list to be classified as SPAM and ultimately
> rejected.
>
> Has this not happened to anyone else? Should I shorten my message? Send
> it in chunks? Stand on my head while I type?
>
> Thanks for any hints...
>
> -Ben
>
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