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[SPAM] in email subject header
11/24/2010 22:26
Has Dynadot started inserting this in forwarded email in the last few days? I'm trying to figure out where it is coming from. So if you have, please stop. I already have a very effective Spam filter and I don't need a second one messing with the rules.
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11/30/2011 15:05
l_g_geekhosted:
It doesn't look like you have any hosting with us, which alters the answer I'd give to you.

If you are just using straight email forwarding, you don't have the ability to white/blacklist emails.  If you send a copy of a good email to us, we can try to use it to train our filter, but there is no guarantee that it will work with your emails.

There is "something" in the emails that is making our forwarding system think that they are spam.
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11/29/2011 19:17
This is still an issue.  I have several accounts and I am using the basic hosting option.  I am forwarding my email to another account.  Every email that is forwarded has SPAM in the header, yet most are not SPAM.  I can't find where to set the white and black list for Dynadot's Spam Filter.

How can I get rid of these SPAM headers?

Thanks


 [This post has been edited by l_g_geekhosted on Nov 29, 2011 7:18pm.]
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11/25/2010 09:11
It is pretty much 99% certain that this is exactly what is going on. As near as I can tell, [SPAM] is not part of the subject header going into Dynadot's forwarding service and it is coming out.

I need you to stop this. I will filter spam myself. If it doesn't cease, I will find another registrar. I didn't ask for this service and I don't want it.
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