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spoke too early. Bernd was right: using a spoofed From field causes
MAJOR problems with spam filters. Although Gmail lets the spoofed emails
into the Inbox folder without problems, Hotmail/Outlook puts them
directly into the Spam folder. I have just verified this. Not only that,
but even after moving those emails manually from the Spam folder to the
Inbox, Hotmail/Oulook still keeps displaying a scary and ugly warning
message at the top of the email:<br>
</div><br><span><span>"Be careful! This sender failed our fraud detection checks.</span></span>"<br><br></div>Obviously, this is not acceptable!!<br></div><div>Too bad. Back to square one, looking for an alternative solution...<br>
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