Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> On 3 Oct 2007 at 10:46, Stian Jordet wrote:
>> 2) Why did only six of the 16 Hotmail recipients fail? Oh, stupid me, I
>> just looked at the logs. It seems (logical enough) that when you use
>> bcc, it sends one and one recipient. Perhaps Hotmail doesn't like that?
>> Since it stops accepting mails after 10 recipients... (Weird it used to
>> work for 14 earlier...)
>>
>> Other than the obvious "don't let your friends use hotmail", is there
>> anything I can do to avoid this?
> 
> Hotmail is evil. last week I had serious ploblem due their blacklisting one 
> of 
> my servers. It used to return a 553 error saying that the message was 
> refused due smam on the message or previous contents.
> Even writing to postmaster got the same result.
> I wrote them in another way and after 2 days and considerable troubles for 
> some of their users they replied that it was becouse my server had no spf 
> records, and suggested me to put them.
> Anyway the service worked again. 
> just for two days.
> I wrote again, they replied with an empty message, and the service come 
> up again.
> after one more day again the refuse, another letter from me, asking to tell 
> what was the message thet triggered their filter, to see if it was a my or 
> their 
> fault. 
> They replied thet there was in past some block for spam from that server, 
> but currentry there is none ..
> no information on how the server was blocked three times in one week !!!
> 

This thread explains many things about hotmail:
http://lists.exim.org/lurker/message/20070610.175605.a1be972b.en.html

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