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Website Registration Emails

Asked by mte01 in Internet & Email Software, Email Software, Anti-Spam White Lists

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Hey experts,

 We're doing a new website and we're sending a registration e-mail for confirmation, but it seems that the receival of this e-mail differs based on the server of the e-mail address it's sending to; for example when it was sent to a yahoo.com e-mail, it went to the junk e-mail folder; to a hotmail.com e-mail, it  wasn't received; to a gmail.com e-mail, it was received successfully; to a synchromedia.com e-mail it was received the next day :) Any idea if there's anything that can be put in the meta-data of the e-mail to get it to be recognized as non-alert or non-spam e-mail? or maybe we need to do something with the domain name of the new websiteStart Free Trial
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Zones: Internet & Email Software, Email Software, Anti-Spam White Lists
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Solution Provided By: nifiction
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