These problems are likely not the result of spam filters but the
result of low QoS (quality of service) guarantees for e-mail
encounters new network traffic protocols for anycast traffic--it will
have best effort priority and try to find the shortest path with the
least traffic. e-mail now competing with VOIP for bandwidth
dly
On 20-Oct-06, at 6:55 PM, Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
My point is the statistic like you are giving is not
the true availability of Y!, but the artifact of
the retry logic of particular MTA. Y! is always available
within seconds after a sufficient number of retries.
--- Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a few "email clients" on my server that have
their mail forwarded to a yahoo account. It is often
the case that there is a delay from a few minutes to
several hours. Seems Y! are very busy/successful....
Actually, I suspect side-effects of their attempts to
stem the tide of spam.
The "good news" is that they seem to always clear/accept
the messages, eventually.
- joey
At 01:34 -0700 2006/10/20, Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
I cannot reply to my earlier message because
I have not received it yet.
It doesn't seem like domain keys.
I tried logging to yahoo mail servers with
telnet mx3.mail.yahoo.com 25
and the pattern is that some of the times (about 1/2)
it sends "delayed" and immediately shuts off.
A series of shuts can be up to 8-12 long, but withing
a few seconds (2-5) after a series of continuous retries
it's always possible to get a good connection.
So it's a matter of number of retries and delay size
between retries. If such parameters are configurable
and feasible to change on the sending mail server.
--- Chris Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
I also see a huge delay in delivery forum message,
in the magnitude of several hours.
For example, I see some new messages, 5-6 in the
Forums Archive, but they have not arrived in the
mail box.
Could this be a problem in the forum engine?
The forum engine is working fine.
It seems that yahoo does not like jsoftware. The message logs
contain
several entries like the following. I don't know why this is,
particularly since the messages are eventually delivered.
postfix/smtp[18257]: 2D47D74C6A3: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=mx3.mail.yahoo.com[4.79.181.12], delay=15475,
status=deferred
(host mx3.mail.yahoo.com[4.79.181.12] refused to talk to me:
451 Message
temporarily deferred - 4.16.50)
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