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 Posted by nice.guy.nige on 08/01/07 23:15 
While the city slept, Sillaba atona (NOSPAM@tin.it) feverishly typed... 
 
> I don't understand why any message sent with mail functions is 
> automatically stored in the spam by Gmail. 
> 
 
There could be many and varied reasons... 
 
Are you setting a return path? And is that the same as the address the mail 
"comes" from? 
Does the mail you are sending have a "from" address that corresponds to the 
server you are sending from? 
Does the mail you are sending have anything in it that could be construed as 
spam? eg, html email with much graphics, little text, etc 
Is the server you are running off on any spam lists? 
There are more issues to consider, but I can't think of any right now (just 
come back from the pub ;-) ) 
 
Theoretically, if you are sending a few emails out from the mail function, 
you shouldn't suffer too much, unless some of, or all, or more than, the 
above are an issue. 
 
Hope that helps, 
Nige 
 
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