"Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>My company runs quite a large opt-in newsletter (around 60,000 members,
>growing by about a 1000 every few days), up to a few months ago we sent the
>newsletter by using qmail-inject for every email address on the list (which
>was slow).  So we started to use the qmail-queue directly (using the info on
>the man page for it) so we give qmail-queue the message file with all the
>headers, and also the list of email addresses.  Work well, and super fast
>:-)
>
>But last week one of our bosses found that Hotmail has a "bulk mail folder"
>so all incoming email to Hotmail users which does not have there email
>address in the To: field of the email, goes into this folder.  And because
>we use qmail-queue, all the emails sent has the same To: fieild (we use the
>email address for our site)....and therefore all our newsletters go into
>there bulk folder.

You're sending bulk mail, which Hotmail is correctly identifying as
bulk mail--but you want to trick it into thinking your mail is not
bulk.

If this is an opt-in newsletter, why do you care that Hotmail
identifies it as bulk?

-Dave

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