For some message it says "It contains content that's typically used in spam messages.", e.g. a newsletter from amazon.de.
For other it says "It's similar to messages that were detected by our spam filters." e.g. the AWS newsletter or a status update from Tuenti.
I wonder what the difference is.
One message from facebook said "We could not verify this is actually from facebook.com. Be careful clicking on any links." But I am sure it was real, because it contained an actual status update. It's strange that they put into the spam box, because they could have also put it in my inbox with a warning.
For some message it says "It contains content that's typically used in spam messages.", e.g. a newsletter from amazon.de.
For other it says "It's similar to messages that were detected by our spam filters." e.g. the AWS newsletter or a status update from Tuenti.
I wonder what the difference is.
One message from facebook said "We could not verify this is actually from facebook.com. Be careful clicking on any links." But I am sure it was real, because it contained an actual status update. It's strange that they put into the spam box, because they could have also put it in my inbox with a warning.