Hello,
I'm a web developer, and my company provides an off the shelf ecommerce solution, which in turn allows the webstore owners to communicate to their customers via email. We have recently changed email systems to Mdaemon, and since then, some mails I receive from the system are being flagged as follows: 1.6 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 40 to 60% This in itself isn't too bad, as it's still quite low, and varies from email to email, but I would like to issue some guidelines on the site that certain things will trigger SPAM filters, and as we are certainly not in the business of SPAM, and would remove anyone from our system immediately should they be communicating to people unless they had expressly opted-in, I'm wondering if you offer any guidelines for companies such as ourselves. My customers are getting annoyed that their customers, whom want to receive information about special offers, are not always receiving them. We have introduced a whitelisting policy and guidelines, but I want to have the best chance of delivering high quality, desired emails, and I want to do it right. Thank you in advance, Mel T. 01784 419968 F. 01784 419969
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