You may just have to use a different e-mail address. Here's a quote of my post last time this came up:
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Their mail agent is really badly configured. A lot of MTAs are likely to drop the e-mail before it even gets to a spam checker. It's not just the time stamp. They're also sending it through a machine with no reverse DNS, virtually guaranteeing it's going to get dropped.
Add to that, it's sending HTML e-mail with a mangled MIME type header and no multi-part plain-text component, and you've got a recipe for getting dropped in the bit bucket unknown.
If you don't get the e-mail immediately, and it's not in your junk filters, you'll have to use another address. A lot of commercial services are going to reject it out of hand.
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