Hi all!
I did some checking.
It seems like some SPAM filters think ip-adresses in http links are
always suspicious since "Most legitimate sites use names instead of
numbers" (Quote from thunderbirds internal SPAM filter).
The original mail didn't contain any links to any ip adresses but
somewhere down the line (at the first reply level in some cases) the ip
adresses in the mail became http links. Probably some of the users use
tools that automatically translates ip-adresses to links which makes the
mail spam-probable. (For example Yahoos own e-mail tool ?)
Conclusions: To make sure your e-mail reaches the destination quickly
without need of moderation make sure not to use links to ip-adresses.
Rergards Per Öberg
PeterElliot wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> For some reason this thread keeps being flagged as SPAM...
>
> I therefore have to approve each message, even if the author is
> allowed to post freely..
>
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