I'm setting to Priority by accident?

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kevs12

Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop

Few people say my emails are coming in "priority" which sets off spam alarms. I have no recollection of doing so. Where in entourage can I check if I have done this? thanks.
 
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William Smith [MVP]

Few people say my emails are coming in "priority" which sets off spam
alarms. I have no recollection of doing so. Where in entourage can I
check if I have done this? thanks.

To the best of my knowledge, setting priority isn't a trigger for spam.
Why do these folks think the setting is setting of spam alarms?

What exactly *are* the spam alarms? What application are they using?
Entourage's built-in Junk E-mail Protection or something else?

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bill

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kevs12

Bill,
one of very top MVP at excel forum allowed me to emai a file to him directly.
He said that my emails are coming in with a priority label, and that this is probably caused by my software, incorrect?
He has huge spam filters to prevent malware etc etc. very anal on spam.
 
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William Smith [MVP]

one of very top MVP at excel forum allowed me to emai a file to him
directly. He said that my emails are coming in with a priority label,
and that this is probably caused by my software, incorrect? He has
huge spam filters to prevent malware etc etc. very anal on spam.

Yes, priority levels would come from your machine. However, I've never
heard of this being a trigger for spam filters.

I won't say that this isn't something that probably couldn't be set as a
trigger, but to do so would be very unreasonable. That's not your
problem; it's the recipient's problem.

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bill

Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
YouTalk <http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/youtalk>
Twitter: follow <http://twitter.com/meck>
 

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