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Definitely not nothing dialyn :) I'll point Tim to this thread as he's looking after the email, but from what little I know the spam filtering works on a set of heuristics, looking for certain words and phrases which are common in spam email and an upgrade offer probably contained those words and phrases. Kev.
As the keeper of the SPAM filter, guess I should chime in here. The software doesn't discriminate. It comes with a set of weighted criteria that potentially identify SPAM. The only way we can influence that is to raise or lower the various weights. As you can see, it was mostly concerned about a yahoo email address not being sent from Yahoo. I toned down the weight on that and we'll see what happens. Tim
From: newsletter@renderosity.com To: member@renderosity.com Subject: SPAM R'Osity Weekly June 11, 2003 Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:36:38 -0600 This mail is probably spam. The original message has been attached along with this report, so you can recognize or block similar unwanted mail in future. See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. Content analysis details: (5.10 points, 5 required) NO_REAL_NAME (0.8 points) From: does not include a real name HTML_40_50 (1.1 points) BODY: Message is 40% to 50% HTML HTML_MESSAGE (0.1 points) BODY: HTML included in message HTML_TABLE_THICK_BORDER (1.1 points) BODY: HTML table has thick border MIME_HEADER_CTYPE_ONLY (1.9 points) 'Content-Type' found without required MIME headers MIME_HTML_ONLY (0.1 points) Message only has text/html MIME parts The original message did not contain plain text, and may be unsafe to open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a virus, or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to view it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor.
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I just got a message from a vendor here through my Renderosity email that was tagged as follows: This mail is probably spam. The original message has been attached along with this report, so you can recognize or block similar unwanted mail in future. See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. Why would the email service you provide want to label information from vendors as spam??? That seems to be most unfriendly (and unfair to the merchants). This had to do with an upgrade to a product I had purchased from the vendor and certainly is not what I would consider spam. I understand it was labeled spam because it was mailed to multiple people. Still and all, doesn't it seem a little counterproductive to have the email service you provide label Renderosity merchants as spamsters when all they are trying to do is provide an update to their product? Just mentioning it for what it is worth (which is probably nothing).