I do not know if this will help but try sending the email to yourself and list all other addressees as bcc. You should be able to set up a list and just bcc that list. Each email should go out separately as an individual email and not fall foul of ISPs. Make sure your header does not contain words like Newsletter or even Healthy Diner. Try and use something that you would use in a personal email. Using the method above will mean that the only ISP to hold up your email will be your own ISP so if this does not work talk to them. Orf Bartrop Laura Bruzas wrote: >Hi, > >I started a club of "healthy diners" and have about 100 members in Chicago. >Although each and every one of them have joined or >requested information, I'm afraid some of my emails are not reaching them. > >Does anyone have any ideas to avoid filters or info on which ISPs use >filters? Lastly what's getting "whitelisted" and is it a good thing? > >Laura Bruzas > > "Hold No Punches.." Rode brings you great shareware/freeware > programs with his honest opinions in this weekly column. > http://freepctech.com/rode > > > PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml