Am Montag, 3. Oktober 2016 22:03:18 UTC+2 schrieb Ray_Net:
Hi Ray,

first - thanks fro testing!

> > Regards, Uwe.
> >
> I don't really understand, because if you are the sender, you can change 
> the content of your mail.
not really. the mail will be generated by the hardware i use. Of course that 
mail could be changed, but only if the manufacturer will change the mail - or 
if I will hack it. But hoever - these solutions are not ... feasible.

> 
> I have tested sending to myself: test1 <a 
> href="http://dyn.dns.org";>Fritz</a> Perfectly ACCEPTED when downloaded
> I have tested sending to myself: test2 <a 
> href="http://dyn.dns.org";>http://www.microsoft.com</a> Detected a a SCAM 
> when downloaded

I saved a mail and opened it by a text editor.
However - I found no "hided" url masking in the mail. all links are directing 
to the original address - or they are similar to the first sample you tested. 
So I am in doubt, if the scam detections comes from there - or if it's caused 
by another reason. I'd like to post a complete mail body here, but I will not 
do that because of safety reasons. 
Would we have other possibilities to check out the reason for the scam marking? 
Could I debug that somehow? Or would it be possible to add or activate some 
debug informations?

Thanks - Uwe.
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