On 28/04/2009, Tom H <[email protected]> wrote:
> Aravinda Dassanayake wrote:
>  > Hi guys,
>  >
>  > I am working on an email application where most of the time the mails are
>  > viewed through MS Outlook and Evolution. In most cases, the mails that I
>  > send programmatically end up in the junk folder.
>  >
>  > Is there any method to avoid this at a programming level?
>
>
> Hi,
>
>  Obviously without an example of a mail or a spam report its not possible
>  to determine the exact cause of your problem. However its likely that
>  the mails you are creating are missing or have oddly formatted headers
>  or other attributes. (From, mail Id, dates, no mx record)

Try exporting some raw message for both ham and spam messages, and
compare the headers.

>  I am not familiar with the internal method that outlook or evolution
>  uses to test for spam, but if you are unable to determine the problem
>  from the spam log, or inspecting the mail headers and attributes
>  directly, you could install spamassassin and pipe an example mail file
>  to a local copy of that. This would attach a copy of a spam report which
>  usually gives low level details of exactly what it doesn't like about
>  your mail.
>
>  HTH
>
>  T
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