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That's not something you can control. That depends on the recipients email settings.

 

The best thing you could do is make sure the subject line is something professional, and not suss like 'Win and iPod', for example.

 

Also, make sure your from data looks legit.

 

Other than that, there is nothing you could do. It is up to the recipient to make it 'Not Junk'.

 

Denno

There are plenty of things you can do, but none will absolutely ensure the email doesn't get flagged as junk. If it was that simple every spammer would configue their email not to go in the spam folder, right?

 

In addition to the above you should ensure the email has all the proper headers, return address, etc. Plus, I have seen problems when the from email domain is not hosted on the email server that sends the email

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