One of the more popular anti-spam applications available today is the SpamAssassin spam identification tool; it's open source, includes several hundred tests and filters, and allows mail administrators to customize their threshold for spam. Depending on how your newsletter is written, or how an application like this is configured, your opt-in email may be inadvertently tagged as spam.
Sparklist can help you combat these "false positives" by checking your message before you send it. We've incorporated SpamAssassin's rules into the "ContentChecker" Web form below. Run your sample message through ContentChecker, and you'll receive a detailed evaluation. The report will tell you if your message triggered any red flags that might block it. You can then make recommended changes, and mail with the confidence that your message meets industry standards.
If you need additional guidance, Sparklist will personally assist publishers of opt-in newsletters with troublesome false-positives. Our technical staff has a great depth of experience with the SpamAssassin spam identification tool and email filtering, and we offer that expertise to our email list hosting clients.
Submit your content for review
To run ContentChecker on your sample mailing, complete the three steps below. You'll first receive a summary report on the Web, and then a more detailed report by email. ContentChecker uses SpamAssassin's numerous filters, and rates your message with a points system. Messages that score 5 points or higher are more likely to be considered spam.
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Remember: Sparklist strongly advocates confirmed opt-in email. We provide ContentChecker to help legitimate publishers maintain positive relationships with their subscribers and the ISPs that handle their mail.
Note: SpamAssassin is a trademark of Deersoft, Inc.
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