CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
I work from home and would like to automate sending out newsletters to my
customers from my home computer using ASP CDONTS and Access where my
customers are stored.
I was advised however, that emails originated like that from a private
computer will be recognised as such by antispam filters and most likely will
be considered as spam.
Is this the case?
Re: CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
"aa" <A [at] aa.com> wrote in message
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>I work from home and would like to automate sending out newsletters to my
> customers from my home computer using ASP CDONTS and Access where my
> customers are stored.
> I was advised however, that emails originated like that from a private
> computer will be recognised as such by antispam filters and most likely
> will
> be considered as spam.
> Is this the case?
Yes.
Re: CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
"aa" <A [at] aa.com> wrote in message
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>I work from home and would like to automate sending out newsletters to my
> customers from my home computer using ASP CDONTS and Access where my
> customers are stored.
> I was advised however, that emails originated like that from a private
> computer will be recognised as such by antispam filters and most likely
> will
> be considered as spam.
> Is this the case?
Very likely, if you try to send it from a residential internet connection.
A better shot would be to do a mail merge in Word, there's an option to send
the outputs through MAPI using your email account servers.
-Mark
Re: CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
Thanks
I know how to merge mails using Word and address Contacts in Outlook.
Is it possible to merge in Word using Access as a sourc of addresses?
"Mark J. McGinty" <mmcginty [at] spamfromyou.com> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
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>
> "aa" <A [at] aa.com> wrote in message
> news:%23HFOYJ8DIHA.5976 [at] TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >I work from home and would like to automate sending out newsletters to my
> > customers from my home computer using ASP CDONTS and Access where my
> > customers are stored.
> > I was advised however, that emails originated like that from a private
> > computer will be recognised as such by antispam filters and most likely
> > will
> > be considered as spam.
> > Is this the case?
>
> Very likely, if you try to send it from a residential internet connection.
> A better shot would be to do a mail merge in Word, there's an option to
send
> the outputs through MAPI using your email account servers.
>
> -Mark
>
>
Re: CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "aa" <A [at] aa.com> writing in
news:u5BfcidEIHA.2268 [at] TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
> I know how to merge mails using Word and address Contacts in Outlook.
> Is it possible to merge in Word using Access as a sourc of addresses?
>
Of course, just choose Access as the source. IIRC, Word help will tell you
how.
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Re: CDONTSing from home computer vs antispam filters
"aa" <A [at] aa.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks
> I know how to merge mails using Word and address Contacts in Outlook.
> Is it possible to merge in Word using Access as a sourc of addresses?
Yes, when email is the output medium, you'll be given an option at merge
time to designate a field in the data source to be used as the email address
(or fax) of the recipient(s).
-Mark
>
> "Mark J. McGinty" <mmcginty [at] spamfromyou.com> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
> следующее: news:esD#RbFEIHA.3332 [at] TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
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>> "aa" <A [at] aa.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23HFOYJ8DIHA.5976 [at] TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> >I work from home and would like to automate sending out newsletters to
>> >my
>> > customers from my home computer using ASP CDONTS and Access where my
>> > customers are stored.
>> > I was advised however, that emails originated like that from a private
>> > computer will be recognised as such by antispam filters and most likely
>> > will
>> > be considered as spam.
>> > Is this the case?
>>
>> Very likely, if you try to send it from a residential internet
>> connection.
>> A better shot would be to do a mail merge in Word, there's an option to
> send
>> the outputs through MAPI using your email account servers.
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>>
>
>