On 6/26/08, jeff zemla wrote:
Really, I have no problem sending e-mails from my domain because I do
that through Gmail.
Keep in mind that spammers have hacked the CAPTCHAs for hotmail,
yahoo, and gmail, and they are aggressively using these services to
send out their spam. About half of
Hi all,
I tried searching the archives for a solution to my problem but couldn't
find anything. My apologies if this has been answered 100 times before.
I bought a new domain through hostgator.com and they have Mailman installed
so I can set up a mailing list. I've used mailman before through
jeff zemla sent the message below at 08:05 6/26/2008:
Hi all,
I tried searching the archives for a solution to my problem but couldn't
find anything. My apologies if this has been answered 100 times before.
I bought a new domain through hostgator.com and they have Mailman installed
so I can
Hi all,
I tried searching the archives for a solution to my problem but
couldn't
find anything. My apologies if this has been answered 100 times
before.
I bought a new domain through hostgator.com and they have Mailman
installed
so I can set up a mailing list. I've used mailman before
jeff zemla wrote:
I have tried altering the content of the message, but nothing seems to work,
which leads me to believe it is being flagged as spam based on where it
originates from. But seeing as the website has no content on it (just a
line of text that says Things will be here shortly) i
Thanks Brian and Brad. Thankfully the solution was not so painful. I
e-mail Hostgator, explained the situation, and asked if I could be moved to
a different server/ip address.
They got back to me quickly, saying:
I have installed something called DomainKeys on your domains which helps
prevent
jeff zemla wrote:
So for anyone else on shared hosting who may run into this problem--tell
your host to install DomainKeys!
DomainKeys, DKIM, SenderID, CallerID, and SPF pretty much all fall into the
same bucket.
See my take on SPF at
Hmm I really don't know that much about this stuff. Does this really affect
me? I'm not looking for the be all end all of spam, as you say. At
least, not spam at large.
Really, I have no problem sending e-mails from my domain because I do that
through Gmail.
The only time when my mail gets
jeff zemla wrote:
Hmm I really don't know that much about this stuff. Does this really affect
me? I'm not looking for the be all end all of spam, as you say. At
least, not spam at large.
Yes. It may well affect you.
Really, I have no problem sending e-mails from my domain because I do that
Hmm... My @rutgers.edu and @princeton.edu e-mail addresses both forward to
my Gmail and work fine.
But I do understand the issue now. I guess I'll just have to see how it
goes...
Thank you for the heads up!
Jeff
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jeff
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