No, but considering this email is coming from your website, you can use a
special to address/alias which indicates that this message is coming from
your website. If you mark this address as a safe recipient, then none of
those messages will be dropped either.
Since none of the visitors will see this address anyway, you can make this
address a long and complicated string so that it can't be guessed by
automated mailers.
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"Paul F. Aubin" <Paul F.
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> Hello:
>
> I have a small buisness and a web site. On this site i have an email page.
> There are several subject lines on a drop-down list. When someone sends me
> email via the site, they choose a subject. I then have rules in Outlook
> that
> send these emails to folders so I can sort and reply to them.
>
> The issue I am having is that when someone sends an email with one of
> these
> pre-built subject lines, they often end up in my Spam folder. Is there a
> way
> to edit my spam filter to have these phrases and not react to them?
>
> Thanks.