ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Emails marked as --SPAM-- with all spam filtering turned off No, am replying to a single sender from the church's domain "deserthope.org". First it flags the message as spam when it arrives. Have clicked on the "not spam" many times. Have forwarded half a dozen of these to the "thisisnotspam@cox.net" address. I can send a new email to the same recipient and it will go through successfully. Re: Emails marked as --SPAM-- with all spam filtering turned off Yes, I have already checked with the church's email administrator (I'm the church treasurer) and there is nothing on the recipient's side that is working incorrectly. Other church members receive and reply to messages from the same senders with no issues. I can send a brand new email to the sender and it goes through just fine, but if I try to reply to an email from them it gets the "invalid recipient" error message. Their emails to me are marked as "--SPAM--" when they arrive in my inbox. Emails marked as --SPAM-- with all spam filtering turned off I have the same problem that Tiffany reported in tremendous detail at this site a while back on this topic. I have all my spam filtering turned off, but mail from my church's email domain keeps getting marked as "--SPAM--". It comes to my inbox, but I'm unable to reply to these emails from legitimate senders as Cox's email server returns the email reply with the message "Invalid recipient" and sometimes (but not always) includes the name of the person from our church's email domain that I'm trying to reply to. If I create a NEW email message and send it to thesesame email addressesit will usually (but not always) go through without issue. What is going on here? I tried everything that poor Tiffany had tried and nothing seems to work. Cox appears to be filtering these messages with their own rules and I as the customer have no way to edit their list of email domains that should not be marked as spam coming to my inbox. I spent an hour on the phone with Cox tech support and was told nothing of the issues Tiffany reported, only that I should check with our church's email administrator to see if the recipients mailboxes were full (they're not). Anyone have any ideas? This is nuts!