[email protected] wrote:
My recent experience is that this method triggers SPAM filters at the
ISP-level.
Which method? Yourself in the TO:? Or "undisclosed-recipients"?
Putting my E-mail in the TO: field and BCC below that.
It worked fine for almost 2 years, then the bounces started one
ISP at a time.
Something wrong with their filters mishandled it and there is
not a good way to get them to fix it.
In the 21st Century E-mail needs to be protected like First Class Mail.
If having the TO and FROM addresses the same is a problem, then why not just get
yourself another address (yahoo, gmail, hotmail...) and use that in the TO field?
Unless it is really the BCC that is causing the problem...
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David Wilkinson
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