error message when sending email

I get an error message E5110 that the message is identified as spam whenever I try to include all the addresses of following web site either in text or as an attachment:
www.operationveteranempowerment.com
www.opvetempower.com
www.ultimatefinacingguide.com
None are spam. Please respond immediately in view of the need to communicate at all times these sites to those who desperately need the tables of information it contains. Charter says that it is your site that is the cause of the problem and take it to your door?
Thank you
W. Wollesen, President

It is certainly not related to Thunderbird.

You can see the Charter for more information (e.g. https://m.charter.com/views/helpEmail_ClientErrorMessages.aspx). However, at least one of the sites you mention generates an error. You will need to fix that first.

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