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Old January 27th 06, 03:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Outlook and the Junk Mail Filter

wrote:

First off, I'm using Outlook 2003 with the default junk mail settings.

I am attempting to send an HTML email to all of my clients. I've hand
crafted an email using a text editor and then put it in a program that
I wrote for my mass mailing.

The problem: If at least one link is in the email, it gets marked as
junk. It's full HTML with 3 graphics and a decent amount of text. If
I remove the link, it will come into my inbox. 1 link, straight to
junk.

Is there something I am missing when it comes to making this email?


Are you sending the mail or receiving it? The junk filter doesn't operate
when sending a message, so is this a case of sending it to yourself?

Do your links actually reflect the location the you're referencing? For
example, if you include something like

Please visit a href ="http://somesite.com/realref.html"
http://anothersite.com/fakeref.html a

Then it will be flagged as junk because it's perceived as a phishing
expedition.
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Brian Tillman

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