No, you dont have to eat it, but you have to believe it. SPAM is serious business. There is so much spam online that even some of the largest Internet Service Providers are struggling to fight it. The servers are overloaded, the filtering software is far from perfect, and the result is many of your well intended e-mail end up in bulk mail folders intended for the 8 millionth Viagra spam that has managed to escape your spam filtering software.
The situation is becoming so bleak that even non-spam e-mail is increasingly unlikely to reach your customer. There is so much load on e-mail servers that many legitimate e-mail ends up in bulk folders. Fighting false positives is one of the biggest challenge we face when communicating through e-mail.
Here are few pointers about the steps you can take to avoid false positives:
Make sure you are working with a reputable Internet Service Provider.
Try to send e-mail from your own server instead of a shared one.
Avoid attachments.
Include a prominent opt out link in each e-mail
Avoid html, graphics, and spammy language like, free.
Make sure you have an opt-in procedure.
It is possible...