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Be angry with spammers, because this is their fault.
Spam is such an enormous problem that all ISPs/mail services filter e-mail nowadays.
"False-positives" (filters that drop e-mail by mistake) happen, due to the complexity and the sheer amount of spam they receive.
All customer-focused ISPs and mail services recognize the problem of false-positives.
So they provide you with ways to allow the e-mail that you specifically want to pass through the filter.
It's kind of like a "manual over-ride of the system," and your ISP/mail service has most likely provided a simple tool for you to do it yourself.
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Sorry that we have to bother you like this, but it’s really the spammers who are to blame.
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