Re: Ham marked as Spam with BAYES_99 - PhpMailer to old?

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On Dec 18, 2007 9:41 AM, Merlin Morgenstern <ngroups@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snip!]
> How come? I am using PHP-Mailer 1.73. I am wondering if this will go
> away if I upgrade to 2.0. However I would rather not like to do that
> as a .0 release makes me a bit worried.
[snip!]

    Merlin,

    Despite the name, PHP-Mailer has nothing to do with PHP aside from
the fact that this is the language in which it's written.  Some things
that may help you out:

    1.) See if there's a forum or list for the PHP-Mailer script.
    2.) Search Google to see if there's anyone who suddenly came upon
a similar issue.
    3.) Contact your server admin to see if any changes were made to
the SMTP server.
    4.) See if your IP address(es) or domain(s) are listed in the RBL
or a similar list.
    5.) Send yourself a test email and view the actual source of that.
 Generally, the SPAM filter will give details in the headers.


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