A few years back we started having problems with our emails going from my clinic server being blocked by spam filters.  I couldn't even email myself.

I dug into it - it appears that someone ripped my domain name and was using it to send spam.  Enough people junked those emails as spam that my domain got black listed.

I can't remember the exact details now but I had to submit a sample email online with a disclaimer at the bottom that allowed people to unsubscribe from emails (despite the fact that we don't send out mass emails) before they would remove me from the blacklist.

Might explain part of the problem?

Mark


On 2018-02-15 7:56 PM, Stu Murray via CnC-List wrote:
Nothing has changed with our mail list program.  But your ISP that handles
your email probably updated their filters on their email servers.  What was
good yesterday, isn't so today.

If you are using a web-based email program, you probably don't have
provisions to change the filters.  If you can change them, try changing the
spam, malware, virus settings.  It might change where our emails go.

If all else fails, set up a specific folder and send all of our list emails
to that folder and bypass the junk folder.

I don't know what has happened -- we don't send out junk.

Stu
 


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