On 2024-07-04 at 16:12, Hans wrote:

> So, these are th eresults:
> 
> 1. A new created maiil does not have a spam tag.
> 
> 2. Reply to my own mail does also not have a spam tag.
> 
> 3. Reply to any user mail DOES have a spam tag.
> 
> So it looks like there is something , which some mailservers do not
> like.
> 
> As I am sending only text from me, seldom the text of the users, I
> suppose, there is something in the header of the mail, which causes
> this issue.
> 
> I suppose, I can do nothing else but create a new mail and copy and
> paste from the received mail of the user. This should avoid the spam
> tag.

That will break threading, though, unless you manually set up your reply
to include In-Reply-To: and/or References: headers with proper contents
(which will depend on the message you're replying to). And for all we
know, doing that might bring the problem back.

> Weired thing at all.....

I would really recommend pursuing the cause with your mail provider, and
if they don't/won't fix it, considering switching mail providers.

-- 
   The Wanderer

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.         -- George Bernard Shaw

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