Thanks for that info.
That makes a lot of sense now that I think about it in regard to the comparison
between the HTML and text portions.
The SPAM score I am seeing is -2.6 according to Port25's authentication
verifier service. That is for Spam Assassin.
I has checked on some other
I have valid SPF records and have verified those are working. I have domain
keys setup on a different mail server I manage, and am considering setting them
up on the one that sends out our notification messages. I have been putting it
off because I would have to upgrade to the latest version
Brian,
Those SPAM scores sounds way high for the email being sent. Send _one_ to my
email address and I'll see what my email/SPAM server does with it.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
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Brian,
The SPAM score was not high enough to trigger adding spam headers on my server.
So I just adjusted my server settings so that anything above 0 should add spam
header info. Try one more.
Wil Genovese
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Ok, I finally found your SPAM score. I guess they want you to put a few line
breaks in the message.
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SpamAssassin check details:
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SpamAssassin v3.2.5 (2008-06-10)
Result: ham
Hello all,
I am sending email messages to users of a site I run. In an effort to lower
the SPAM score. I am thinking about switching some of the more vital
communications to plain text only email. I haver tested this and the emails go
out fine. When check the email in my Hotmail account
Brian,
Read my blog post on this exact topic. It may help you with this issue of
setting the text portion of the email correctly.
http://www.trunkful.com/index.cfm/2010/5/27/How-to-CFMAIL-Properly-and-Keep-the-SPAM-in-the-Can
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
Thanks for the info Wil. I did read your blog, and my original design was
coded exactly the way you specified using 2 mail parts (text and HTML) and
specifying the type as HTML in the cfmail tag itself as seen below.
cfmail to=#Candidates.EmailAddress# from=#SysSettings.Postmaster#
Brian,
If you are sending ONLY text then change the type attribute in the CFMAIL tag
from html to text or set it to text explicitly. I think at this point using the
CFMAILPART type text then become redundant. CFMAILPART is great for sending
multi-part emails, but you are sending a single
having valid SPF records or domain keys will often make up for the points
you have picked up by having an HTML email.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
Brian,
If you are sending ONLY text then change the type attribute in the CFMAIL
tag from html to
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