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Posted by Captain Paralytic on 02/13/07 16:08
On 13 Feb, 15:43, Erwin Moller
<since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_m...@spamyourself.com> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> Does my email have an increased chance to end up marked as spam/deleted if:
> - The From address is from another domain than the machine sending the
> email?
>
> eg:
> My website resides atwww.example1.com
>
> and PHP tries to send email with FROM:
> i...@example2.com
>
> If this increases the chances of being marked as spam (or completely
> refused, or never delivered, or something else BAD), then I have to move a
> domain to another provider, which I try to avoid.
>
> TIA!
>
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
>
> PS: I am also happy with some url that explains the matter, but it has to be
> relatively simple, because I am no smtp/antispam/emailheaders/etc -guru.
If you think about it, most email comes from machines that have no
domain at all.
I send mail from Outlook Express on my machine. My machine has an IP
address but does not have a domain name (which is only a friendly way
to refer to an IP address). Yes I send it through an SMTP relay, but
that realy will never be associated with theIP address of my machine.
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