just make sure that you are not sending more than 250 emails per 20 mins and
you should be good :)


On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Stan M. <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a Coldfusion application that is an email system for about
> 1,000 addresses.   There are probably an average of only 400 emails
> sent per week.
>
> Recently GMAIL, YAHOO MAIL started recognizing the messages sent from
> this system as spam.   In GMAIL and YAHOO I have been able to tell the
> spam filters to let the mail go through.  In other systems this
> approach may not be working.   It is difficult and not practical to
> get to tell everyone to allow the specific email address.
>
> I have been searching on the web and apparently there are tools that
> black list email addresses or ip addresses.
> problem.
>
> I am not sure what tools there are to help me determine if the system
> is blacklisted. If so what I do next.
>
> I would appreciate any insights that you might have into this.
> 1. How can I check if I am blacklisted?
>
> 2. What can I do to stop being black listed?
>
> 3. Since I am on a shared server (hosted by dailyrazor.com) could I be
> blacklisted because of activity on that server that I am not
> responsible for?
>
> 4. Any other ideas how I could get around this problem?
>
> Thanks
>
> Stan
>
> >
>

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