And one of the major reasons for that is apparently simply that your
"From:" address is not a good one:
From: reiser@reload.namesys.com (Hans Reiser)
where "reload.namesys.com" is not in the MX domain:
dig -t MX reload.namesys.com
gives no answer. As a result, spam detectors look at the From: line and
consider you an extremely suspect person, likely to be up to no good.
I would suggest you fix your mailer to have a valid MX-record return
address, ie <reiser@namesys.com> instead of <reiser@reload.namesys.com>.
(Yes, I realize that both addresses likely work perfectly fine, and that
"reload" is the machine you actually use for sending the email, but
still.. I bet I'm not the only one who uses spam filtering software that
cares about issues like this.)
[ Cc to linux-kernel left intact not to publicly castigate Hans, but
because I know this is true for some other people too. ]
Linus
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