Many of you have very restrictive spam protection programs that block other messages as well. When you post a message here, there is an automatic reply set up to advise you when someone replies to your message. OK, I accept it can appear suspiciously like spam, etc.
If you don't need these advice message, and you must maintain your security, please turn off the automatic reply in your profile.
Set both the "aAlways notify me of replies" and the "Notify on new Private Messages" to NO so that the problem is removed.
I get quite a few of these. I'd appreciate your turning off the feature if you don't need it.
Here is a sample of the resulting message I get otherwise!!! I have edited out the email addresses, etc.
Wally Morgan - Moderator
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Your message was rejected because it has some SPAM characteristics :
the recipient contains "Undisclosed Recipients", you put many recipients in BCC, or you send it to a lot of recipients. If you need to send mail to a lot of recipients use mailing list instead of BCC.
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