On 02/12/2010 23:48, Claus Reinke wrote:
The haskell.org server migration is now complete.
Please let us know if you have any problems.

Beginning this week, the majority of mails from haskell.org
lists seem to end up in my ISP's spam filter. That would be
Yahoo! - I wonder whether others here have seen a similar
effect when checking their spam filters?

I don't know whether this is caused by the migration, but
it made me wonder about something I recalled reading
about whitelisting mailing list senders with ISPs, and a
little search found the following:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitelist
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/postmaster/basics/
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/postmaster/forms_index.html
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/postmaster/bulkv2.html
http://www.novablog.info/2008/10/21/5-simple-steps-to-improving-e-mail-deliverability/


So it might be related to the new server. Is whitelisting
something the mailing list hosting service should deal
with, or is that left to the customer?

I'm fairly sure GMail at least whitelists haskell.org, because I get spam sent via the <list>-ow...@haskell.org aliases that invariably ends up in my inbox, apparently bypassing GMail's usually very good spam filtering.

Cheers,
        Simon

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