I have registered my domain name with godaddy and hosting it with another hosting company.
everything works very well but when i sent emails to yahoo and hotmail users they dont get it and it goes to their junk mail box.
i only type Hi how are you when i sent email why this happen?
thanks in advance
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"Why My New Domain E-mail Goes To Ppl Junk Folder?" was posted on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 6:32 am.
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An odd statistic is the high number of spammers who use godaddy and who send very brief emails with little more than a url in them. I will guess that you might be using Squirrel Mail or something similar that seems to be used by spammers simply because it is free.
In summary, your messages share a lot of similarities with real spam.
How to fix it…
1. As suggested elsewhere, your friends need to add you to their address book aka contacts. There is a universal rule amongst spam filters that you want to deal personally with people in that list.
2. Try to avoid looking like spam. This may be difficult as spammers are trying to do the same themselves.
There is nothing you can do about it. The fact is that any mail that has the look of spam will be redirected into the spam box of any mail service. The recipient needs to place that address in their address book to help insure that it is a “safe” address. Then, if it goes into the spam box, they need to go into the spam box and check mark the item they wish to keep. Click on the ‘Not spam’ button and it will be returned to their in box, also allowing that address to be delivered to the in box from now on. However, go in periodically and check to insure all items are spam.
It’s because they don’t have it in their address book, Contact list, so the Spam Filters don’t recognize it.