Re: [bitfolk] Email - getting out of spam filters

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Email - getting out of spam filters

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Hi Nigel,

On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 05:39:40PM +0100, Nigel Rantor wrote:
> Any help, ideas, thoughts or further resources would be greatly appreciated.


Surely Hotmail and Gmail would be best placed to describe their own
policies on email filtering?

Yeah, I know: they probably just ignored you or pointed you to a
knowledge base document that did not answer your question. That's
probably the best you're going to get, I'm afraid. Absent an actual
blacklist report anything else is just technofolklore - when we pray
to the email God and sacrifice the black goat, email is deliver good.

This thread was on a similar topic and had a similar non-outcome:

    http://lists.bitfolk.com/lurker/message/20130626.122040.2e8cbe5c.en.html


Cheers,
Andy

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