Am Montag, 3. Oktober 2016 12:24:08 UTC+2 schrieb Paul B. Gallagher:
> FWIW, SM doesn't evaluate the sender. It just checks HTML links to see 
> whether the display address and the target match. If they don't, it 
> treats that as a scam.

Hi Paul,

sorry, I don't understand.
The problem I have, is that I get a daily report from my internet gateway - a 
Fritz!Box by AVM. For sending these push mails I use the address of my internet 
provider - and for receiving I have an address of my preferred e-mail provider.
The sending e-mail-address is used by a secure connection and well verified.
So the sender address matches with the first gateway and the receiver should be 
also correct. What's the problem that leads to a SCAM marking in that case?

I prefer also a bit more security, but that's too much.
Uwe.
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