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What does the sender has to do?

Hello,

an (for us) important newsletter was blocked by our Spam-Filter. The reason for this is the following:

2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [43\50] X-Spam-Score: 4.6 (++++)
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [44\50] X-Spam-Report: 
                                                                       1.5 SUBJECT_ENCODED_TWICE Subject: MIME encoded twice
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [45\50] 0.9 UNDISC_RECIPS Valid-looking To "undisclosed-recipients"
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [46\50] 1.2 BIZ_TLD URI: Contains an URL in the BIZ top-level domain
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [47\50] 0.0 MIME_HTML_ONLY BODY: Message only has text/html MIME parts
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [48\50] 1.1 FROM_EXCESS_BASE64 From: base64 encoded unnecessarily
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [49\50] 0.0 SUBJECT_EXCESS_BASE64 Subject: base64 encoded encoded unnecessarily
2006:09:29-09:21:34 (none) exim[17192]: [50/50] X-Spam-Flag: YES (tagged as spam, score 4.6) 

Can anybody explain, what the sender has to do so the mail will not be blocked in the future?

Btw - sure, now the sender's mail-adress is in the whitelist, but I think the best way is to change the newsletter...


Thx,


Jan


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