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My messages included some printscreens and links.
But the question is: how to write emails to minimize the risk of being catched as spam (in non spam regular messages of course)?
Perhaps, your present host is using the same method.
For emails send to Yahoo accounts, anything that does not resolve as from the sender's domain will be treated as spam and placed in bulk folder.
That's false.
silverbytes, there are tools that will allow you to run your OUTGOING email through program that checks your email for SPAM triggers. Some of them give you a score based on the number of triggers you set off.
Sticky me if you want a few examples.
Asking customers to whitelist your address can work, as long as they know how to do it.
Try to run your messages through different filters to see what words are triggers. Including images and other links in html are often flags for spam. Perhaps you could try sending your email as plain text?
Better spam filters and sender authentication hopefully will improve things. As new technologies appear, more of us will hopefully adopt them.