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Platonides wrote:
It's difficult to know why it gets tagged as spam, it depends on the internal system of the filter. You know, if anybody could send messages to the no-spam folder, spammers would continuously do it ;-) Don't feel bad for remembering the users that the confirmation email may have been misplaced on the spam-box. Also, many users clicking this-wasn't-spam will help you. You can also try to improve your resistance of being tagged as spam implementing SPF.
Good points. SPF however was not the issue in this case since I had already configured that.
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Thomas Anderson "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur"
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