Application Server)
I've added a cfmailparam for X-mailer.
Looking at a sent header shows two X-mailer's; 1 for CF, the other for the
named one I provided.
Thanks, Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 4:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Subscription verification emails..counted as junk mail?
Run one of the mails through a spam catcher like spam assassin or send it to
me
and I'll run it through my custom code. There may be something in it (like
invalid HTML) that's causing it to be considered spam. Also check out the
spam
sites to see if your domain/ip is blocked or listed as suspicious.
> This isn't a ColdFusion issue per se...just trying to figure out if other
developers have run into this. One of our websites offers a newsletter
subscription (free), and we have it set up with an opt-in procedure: they
enter
their email address, we send them a confirmation email with a link that they
click on to activate their subscription. The technical aspects are working
fine, but we are finding that only a small percentage (10%-20%) of the
subscriptions are activated. Has anyone had a problem with their
confirmation
emails being regarded as SPA...err, Unsolicited Commercial Email? Are people
still using this sort of confirmation process? -- as opposed to "send an
to..." Any ideas why the confirmation rate would be so low?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> David
>
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