How to send emails that VZ spam detector incorrectly determines to be spam

Having had some issues having outgoing emails forwarded from my inbox being rejected as SPAM and also seeing many, many complaints about the same issue from others here with no sign of any solution forthcoming from Verizon support I did some investigation and playing around and discovered that if you open web mail and then copy and and paste the email portion of the offending email from your inbox to a new email created in web mail you can then send it to the desired recipients.
Apparently emails created in Verizon web mail do not get processed by the same flawed spam filter that is being used for emails being sent from third party applications.
Is this a design flaw or is it deliberately done so that people can work around the flawed spam detector that is being used?  If the latter could Verizon possibly document the work around rather than having people waste hours of time sending usless emails to [email protected]

send it from outlook to www.isnotspam.com (they have an email on their site) and they analyze and tell you what is setting off red flags. then you can adjust. there is usually something extra that outlook is sending that is causing the redflag. maybe a sig file or something similiar. let us know what the results are

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