Just an update, There's been a number of people complaining about emails being rejected as spam when discussing replication. The current theory is that due to some spam assassin rules that look for the occurrence of "replica" (as in, fake watches) in subjects and bodies coupled with sending emails as HTML would be enough to flag a message as spam.
Notice that the second half of that theory is for sending emails as HTML. If you run into this issue can you check if you're sending HTML or not? Gmail being a popular client that likes to send things as HTML unless you click on the "Plain Text" link just above the message body text area. Also, if you have emails that were rejected can you forward the message id's from the rejected emails (not the rejection notice). Thanks, Paul Davis
