I have now had two attempts to communicate with member of my son's Boy Scout troop shut down. In one case, I was attempting to communicate with one person. In the second case, with two people.
Please fire these people.
@Drumlish wrote: I have now had two attempts to communicate with member of my son's Boy Scout troop shut down. In one case, I was attempting to communicate with one person. In the second case, with two people.Please fire these people.
Shutdown?
What do you mean? Rejected as spam?
As stated in the Spam FAQ page, you should try sending the message to spamdetector.update@verizon.net for review. You attach the message that you are unable to send, and they review it. Depending on the outcome of the investigation, the filter will either be updated to allow the content that was previously blocked, or it will be determined to be a legitimate block and no changes will be made.Some troubleshooting steps you can try in the meantime:If you have a signature, try removing one line at a time from it and attempting to send the message again. Some signatures look like "ads" to the filters, apparently.If you are using a pop3 client (Outlook, Outlook Express, etc.) try sending your message from the verizon.net website. If this resolves the issue, then it is something that your client is adding to the message that is causing it to be blocked.If the Subject line of your message has a whole bunch of "Fwd: Fwd: Re: Fwd:" try removing some of them.Remove any links/URLs from the email one at a time to isolate if one of them is causing the block.Some people have suggested sending the message to check@isnotspam.com for investigation. This may work for you as well.