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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support How to prevent emails as spam? Post 302958531 by rbatte1 on Friday 23rd of October 2015 05:30:01 AM
Old 10-23-2015
If there was a flag that could set a flag to say "This is not spam" when sending a message, then every spammer would set it, so it would be of no use. There is nothing you can tag onto the message to say you are legitimate.

As far as I am aware, the rules to whether a message is spam or not may be set at many places in the delivery route. Some organisation filter outgoing mail, some ISPs filter and potentially blacklist mail and those receiving it also will. You will possible have to trace a your message through with the people that manage the various parts to see where it is getting blocked and negotiate for it's release/reclassification.

Of course with a gmail address as the target, this will be very difficult if you can see it leaving your organisation but it still does not arrive.



Sorry to not have better news/suggestions.

Robin
 

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CANCELMSG(1)						      Double Precision, Inc.						      CANCELMSG(1)

NAME
cancelmsg - Cancel an E-mail message SYNOPSIS
cancelmsg {msgid} ["reason"] DESCRIPTION
cancelmsg removes a message from the mail queue. There will be no more attempts to deliver this message, and a standard delivery failure notice is sent to the return address listed on the message. You can only cancel your own messages. The superuser can cancel any message. An attempt to cancel a message will fail if the message has already been sent (of course), or if a delivery attempt is currently in progress. Because a delivery attempt is usually started as soon as an E-mail message is added to the mail queue, a cancellation attempt is only effective if the message cannot be immediately delivered for some reason, or if the system is very busy and is working on a mail backlog. cancelmsg works by marking all pending recipients as undeliverable. A non-delivery report is then generated and sent in the normal fashion. msgid is the message queue id that can be obtained from the mailq(1)[1], command. A reason is optional. The message does not disappear into a black void. The message will be returned as undeliverable, citing reason. A generic error message will be used if reason is not specified. BUGS
A non-delivery report may not be sent immediately, but delayed until the message's turn comes up in the scheduling queue. There is no immediate indication if the message cancellation worked. A subsequent non-delivery report is the only indication of a successful cancel. If it doesn't come, it means the message wasn't cancelled in time. A non-delivery report will not be sent for recipients whose delivery status notification does not include the FAIL notice. SEE ALSO
mailq(1)[1], courier(8)[2]. AUTHOR
Sam Varshavchik Author NOTES
1. mailq(1) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/mailq.html 2. courier(8) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/courier.html Courier Mail Server 08/30/2011 CANCELMSG(1)
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