Regarding the spam filtering problem many of us have been having, I found
this place recommended by Verizon, I sent or rather forwarded a copy of a
Stu's list message to  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] and
got this automated report back, (bottom) most of which I clipped off.  I
don't think this is what they mean, I believe it would have to come from
Stu's address, as it appears to only check me out, not the origination of
the original message.  So, just a suggestion, Stu.

 

Also, I also found another tidbit, only applicable to Verizon customers, but
other ISP s  probably have similar services.

 

<< Filter rules are handled like many ISP's and you have to send an email to
the appropriate address, and that goes to an auto
<http://www.verizon.net/vonads/spamfaq/default.asp>  database to update,
nobody really updates it by hand.  Those days are almost completely, long
gone.  

 So for spam that is bad and not caught, you would send an email to
[email protected] and for spam that should be legit, that
is getting blocked you would send an email to
[email protected]  

  _____  

If you believe we erred in identifying one of your outgoing emails as spam,
you can send the original message to us at [email protected].
(Please be sure that the above email address is the sole recipient. Do not
add other recipients in the "To", "CC" or "BCC" fields, or we will not
receive your message. Do not alter the original message by adding or
removing comments, text, or attachments.) Within an hour of receiving your
report, we will reevaluate the digital signature and, if the message is
believed to be legitimate, adjust our spam filters as appropriate. Please
note that Verizon won't notify you about the outcome of our review. Rather,
you should try resending the message 30 - 60 minutes after submitting your
report to Verizon.

  _____  


One thing that I have noticed that might be of help, is that people that are
incorrectly identified as spam are using an email program like outlook or
windows mail, and there is something in their file headers or signature file
that is customizeable that is setting off the redflag.   If that MIGHT be
the case, test it by sending an email from verizon's webmail instead.  or go
to www.isnotspam.com and send your email there for a free evaluation of what
is setting off the red flags. >>

 

Bill Coleman

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
[email protected]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: isNOTspam Report

 

This message is an automatic response from isNOTspam's authentication
verifier service.  The service allows email senders to perform a simple
check of various sender authentication mechanisms.  It is provided free of
charge, in the hope that it is useful to the email community.  While it is
not officially supported, we  welcome any feedback you may have at
<[email protected]>.

 

Thank you for using isNOTspam.

 

The isNOTspam team

 

==========================================================

Summary of Results

==========================================================

 

SPF Check : pass

Sender-ID Check : neutral

DomainKeys Check : neutral

DKIM Check : neutral

SpamAssassin Check : ham

==========================================================

Details:

==========================================================

 

HELO hostname: vms173001pub.verizon.net

Source IP: 206.46.173.1

mail-from: [email protected]

---------------------------------------------------------

SPF check details:

----------------------------------------------------------

 

Result: pass

ID(s) verified: [email protected]

DNS record(s):

verizon.net.            299   IN    TXT   "v=spf1 ip4:209.191.107.0/24
ip4:216.252.111.0/24 ip4:68.142.206.0/24 ip4:209.73.179.0/24
ip4:68.142.203.0/24 ip4:206.46.0.0/16 ip4:69.147.103.0/24 ?all"

 

 

----------------------------------------------------------

Sender-ID check details:

----------------------------------------------------------

 

Result: neutral

ID(s) verified: [email protected]

DNS record(s):

verizon.net.            299   IN    TXT   "v=spf1 ip4:209.191.107.0/24
ip4:216.252.111.0/24 ip4:68.142.206.0/24 ip4:209.73.179.0/24
ip4:68.142.203.0/24 ip4:206.46.0.0/16 ip4:69.147.103.0/24 ?all"

 

 

----------------------------------------------------------

DomainKeys check details:

----------------------------------------------------------

 

Result: neutral (message not signed)

ID(s) verified: [email protected]

Selector=

domain=

DomainKeys DNS Record=

 

----------------------------------------------------------

DKIM check details:

----------------------------------------------------------

 

Result: neutral (message not signed)

ID(s) verified: [email protected]

Selector=

domain=

DomainKeys DNS Record=

 

----------------------------------------------------------

SpamAssassin check details:

----------------------------------------------------------

SpamAssassin v3.2.5 (2008-06-10)

 

Result: ham (01.2points, 10.0 required)

 

      pts rule name              description

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