I use outlook 2003 to send and receive email from my comcast account. When I
send an email using outlook 2003 the person I am sending the email to says
the email goes into their spam filter/box (not just one person this happens
to almost everyone I send email to).
I did go to comcast.net and sent email directly from the account (taking
outlook out of the equation) and everyone receives the email as normal (not
spam).
Please help, thanx
Lagnaf4ever
P.S. I am using outlook 2003, and not outlook express
Earle Horton - 30 May 2008 18:25 GMT
There have been problems with spammers using Comcast mail gateways. As for
the difference compare the headers from a message sent using Outlook with
one sent "directly from the account" (web mail?) and you will see that they
appear to come from a different server address or IP.
If you only have a few recipients you can tell them to manually set your
Comcast mail as "not junk" but until Comcast fixes their email gateway this
will continue to happen to email you send to anyone who has not done this.
Earle
>I use outlook 2003 to send and receive email from my comcast account. When
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Gary VanderMolen - 30 May 2008 19:07 GMT
When you send via webmail, it doesn't use the same mail server as
when you send through a SMTP server. If the SMTP server you use
has been abused by spammers, it will be on a blacklist.
Incidentally, this forum (newsgroup) normally does not cover Outlook issues.

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DL - 30 May 2008 19:23 GMT
Nothing to do with Outlook, unless you have an AV app scanning outgoing
which is adding something to the msg
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