![]() NOTE: The previous resolution to this was to add your E-Mail address to the sender ID program at - however this link recently appears to be broken no matter where it appears on the Microsoft Tecnet website.  To help avoid this, you can set an SPF record for your domain, and look into Microsoft Sender ID policy here: The Microsoft Windows Live Sender ID policy can sometimes identify legitimate messages as spam. Reasons for rejection may be related to content with spam-like characteristics or IP/domain reputation problems." "Mail rejected by Windows Live Hotmail for policy reasons. You may find that when you send E-mail from your domain name to a user who has a Windows Live Hotmail E-mail address, you recieve a bounce-back and your email is rejected or even not recieved at all.� If rejected, the most likely reason given in the bounce-back is: My emails to hotmail/msn addresses are being rejected. ![]()
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