ddaas a écrit :
> Hello everybody !
> 
> We have a lot of clients that have yahoo e-mails.
> Yahoo accept e-mail from our server but by default sort them as spams.
> What could it be? Does anyone know what does yahoo like or dislike?
> They don't have words related to spams, they are not advertisment etc.
> Related the keywords I think no system could sort the emails as spams.
> There should be something else.
> 

if you send a lot of mail, you need to ask to be whitelisted. there's
nothing else you can do and nothing we can do for you.

if you can't get whitelisted, you may try asking (some of) your
recipients to mark your messages as non spam. this may help you acquire
a good "yahoo reputation". (yes, do that with your test accounts, but
this may not be enough).

of course, if some of your recipients explicitly tag your mail a spam
(they hit the "this is spam" button), this will not help you...

> I post the header from such a e-mail (from yahoo):
> [snip]

the only interesting thing in the headers would have been your IP and
your helo name, but you obfuscated them. result: these headers are useless.

anyway, this is not a postfix issue.

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