webmaster problem with windows mail phishing filter

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johnb

Hi there,

I have two web sites hosted on a single IP address.

lets say a.com and b.com

From the server I am sending out emails to my user base.
Neither site is regsitered as a phishing site.

I am sending out a message from (e-mail address removed) containing a link to
b.com/public/emailvalidation so that the user can validate the email account.

I have setup reverse DNS and have set up the full sender authentication
public/private key stuff which has been verified by yahoo etc.

However, when I send out these emails, hotmail see it as spam and worse
still, windows mail believes it to be a phishing attempt!! I cannot see how
this can be construed.

Can somebody from Microsoft please look into this and send some guidelines
as to how to avoid the perils of the phishing filter within microsoft
windows, because quite plainly it does nothing to build the users' trust in
my brand and technology.

Anybody with some useful pointers, I shall be most happy.

If you wish to look into the detail or content in more detail then do not
hesitate to email me directly.

thanks in advance,

johnb.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Sorry, Microsoft does not read the messages in this newsgroup.
It is strictly a peer-to-peer help group.
Microsoft has not published detailed criteria for its anti-phishing
technology, so you won't find anybody outside of Microsoft who
knows much about it. Getting to the right person at Microsoft is
a big problem. See if this web page is any help:
http://postmaster.msn.com/
 

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