Problem sending e-mail - subject line includes ***SPAM***

C

Carol

When I attempt to send an e-mail using Outlook Express, when using stationery
the recipient receives the e-mail message, however, the subject is preceeded
by ***SPAM***.
I have been researching the problem on the internet and I believe it has
something to do with spam scoring and when I am using one of Outlook
Expresses built in stationeries the score is too high. When I send the
message with no stationery the ***SPAM*** is not included on the subject
line.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?
 
B

Brian Tillman

Carol said:
When I attempt to send an e-mail using Outlook Express, when using
stationery the recipient receives the e-mail message, however, the
subject is preceeded by ***SPAM***.
I have been researching the problem on the internet and I believe it
has something to do with spam scoring and when I am using one of
Outlook Expresses built in stationeries the score is too high. When I
send the message with no stationery the ***SPAM*** is not included on
the subject line.
Is anyone else experiencing this issue?

First, this newsgroup is for Office Outlook questions. Outlook Express is
an entirely different program despite the sharing of the word "Outlook".
Ask Outlook Express questions in microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general.

Second, people have a diverse choice in antispam software and many ISPs
implement server-side antispam scanning so it's nearly impossible to say why
your particular messages are being tagged. Perhaops if you were able to
examine the complete message, headers and all, from the recipient's end, you
might get an idea of what the antispam scanner is catching, but the real
answer is, if including stationery produces the unwanted effect, then don't
use it. Stationery adds nothing of value to your message and only makes it
unnecessarily large.
 

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