Will stationery cause my messages to be blocked by SPAM filters?

Highly unlikely - our straightforward HTML programming uses no scripting technologies, and the graphics are served rather than embedded, allowing messages to pass anti-virus and SPAM filters just as as well as any standard HTML message composed on Outlook or Outlook Express would.  This is pure, by-the-book, HTML email coded using best-practice (for deliverability and accurate rendering) techniques.

Our email stationery (and signature & business card products) are in use by 1000's of senders worldwide and over 18 million business email messages are delivered on them each year.  The feedback on undeliverable messages from our client base is almost non-existent. 

That being said, many anti-SPAM filters provide a myriad of "rules" and sensitivity settings for users to choose from, thus making any guarantee of deliverability of any email message impossible.  The simple rule of thumb is this - if a recipient has their anti-SPAM threshold set so high that messages composed on our email stationery are not being delivered, there are many other legitimate email communications that are being lost to this recipient.

If you find that messages to a particular recipient or company are not being delivered, the best possible approach is to ask them to "whitelist" your domain, ensuring that all of your messages are being delivered no matter what.  Whitelisting can sometimes be done at the recipient level (just by adding your email address to their email address book), and other times must be done at the corporate level by the system administrator.

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