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my outgoing email are treated as SPAM
 
Hi,

I am sending email to my friend (having gmail id) from last few years and I am using my own domain too.

I bought Tb Pro and sent him email though it.

my email was treated as SPAM by Gmail and gone in SPAM folder only.

Why so ?

(I have unchecked X-Mailer header too)

will it happened to my all emails ?
 
your IP is probably in some spam blacklist which gmail uses to identify spam.
 
Even my domain is hosted with Google Apps only.

so I am sending email from Google Apps to gmail.

just I added Bat as my email client and emails are going on SPAM folder.
 
it could be that your own IP is in a blacklist, not the IP of the smtp through which you send mails.
Does this happen for just any mail, like if the subject & msg body are something like 'test' ?
 
This is a problem there appears to be no way to remove X-Mailer header from my emails
and I do not have the treat as spam problem so indicated.

I notice this when I send text messages to my cell phone and I just want the thing removed from my email headers
and as stated above the Bat does not remove X-Mailer from the header despite
telling it so in the options preferences General settings screen
I have the latest version and I can say my installation appears to be incapable of removing the header
frankly I think it is really dumb that it can not be removed especially given the  spoofing that goes on
Spam detectors should not rely on such info anyway

Then TheBat version 4.2.36.4 (The latest) should handle X-Mailer better when the checkbox is selected X-Mailer should
not be included in the header

As stated the X-Mailer is included despite my unchecking the checkbox in general  :o
 
When I'm using 4.2.36.4 there is no x-mailer header.
So I suggest that you enable the x-mailer header, close TB, open TB, disable the x-mailer header and send a test message to yourself to check whether it is gone now.
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