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Peggy
I have a Verizon.net email address and use Outlook 2003. A few days ago I
started having problems with outgoing mail sent to Verizon email addresses.
If I send an email from Outlook, it is treated as spam by Verizon (on the
receiving side) and either put in the user's spam detector folder or
automatically deleted, depending on how they have their options set. I get
no error or return message. From my point of view, it appears that everything
went fine, but the person I emailed does not get my message or finds it in
their SPAM folder. If I log on to the verizon web site and send an email to
the same address, it goes through fine and is put in the receives Inbox. I
have tried this with several different verizon email addresses and got the
same results. I was able to use Outlook to send email to all of these
addresses until a few days ago. I can send email from Outlook to other
domains (AOL, comcast, etc) with no problems. For some reason, Verizon is
now considering the emails sent using Outlook as spam. I suspect that the
problem is on Verizon's side, but I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of
any settings, formatting, etc. in Outlook that might be causing Verizon to
think this is spam? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
started having problems with outgoing mail sent to Verizon email addresses.
If I send an email from Outlook, it is treated as spam by Verizon (on the
receiving side) and either put in the user's spam detector folder or
automatically deleted, depending on how they have their options set. I get
no error or return message. From my point of view, it appears that everything
went fine, but the person I emailed does not get my message or finds it in
their SPAM folder. If I log on to the verizon web site and send an email to
the same address, it goes through fine and is put in the receives Inbox. I
have tried this with several different verizon email addresses and got the
same results. I was able to use Outlook to send email to all of these
addresses until a few days ago. I can send email from Outlook to other
domains (AOL, comcast, etc) with no problems. For some reason, Verizon is
now considering the emails sent using Outlook as spam. I suspect that the
problem is on Verizon's side, but I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of
any settings, formatting, etc. in Outlook that might be causing Verizon to
think this is spam? Any suggestions would be appreciated.