Ok, I'm showing the following subject in the emails that are being sent:
"[SPAM] 12345676788900"

These sometime don't make it to the destination mailbox.

Now I know that the numbers are a slightly randomized date time stamp, and I'm 
assuming that the "[SPAM]" part is being conviently added by my companies spam service 
(Sprint, I believe). I have spoken with some other email admins and the general 
thought is that it is being marked as spam because of either the "numbers only in the 
subject line" rule, or the "no message body" rule.

Can either of these attributes of the outbound message be changed?

Mike

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/09/04 10:58AM >>>
Ask and we'll try to answer 


Dirk.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Michael Shook
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 4:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: [SA-list] SMTP2POP3 Com check...

I have some questions regarding this external check. Who suports it?


Michael Shook
Technical Support Analyst - Corporate
Saddle Creek Corporation
723 Joe Tamplin Industrial Blvd
Macon GA  31217
478 742 8740 ext. 105 (work)
478 256 9318 (mobile)
478 742 7917 (fax)
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