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However, in the newsletter mail header, I also found my DSL dial-in IP address that is provided dynamically by my DSL provider and changes with every DSL login.
Chances are high that other IP addresses are also blacklisted as most of my emails land in the junk bin by default. My ISP is the German Telekom, a major DSL provider. It seems that their customers abused their accounts for spam activities.
Firstly, your MaxiVista software is very cool and I highly recommend anyone subsisting on a single monitor with a spare machine hanging around to try it out:
When using SMTP your personal IP address is generally not as big an issue as the IP address of your SMTP server, but presumably you are being penalized by it.
I would try doing a test from a clean IP address to see if that resolves it.
I have no chance to try a "clean" IP address as I am tied to the dynamic IP provided by my DSL provider. Also the SMTP server is fixed by my hosting company 1&1. I asked them for clarification but have not received any reply yet.
If I would only know which decision rules make Outlook put emails into the Junk bin.