Yuval, I had checked on all the usual suspects of blacklists - spamhaus, RBL, etc. Those 2 machine's IP are not blacklisted.
Regarding spam assassin - any test mail simply goes to spam, even a simple: echo "Hello World" | mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s "This is an email test" - goes directly to spam. Thanks, Hetz On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Yuval Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 25 February 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have here 4 Linux machines, which will be running some forums, db etc... > > > > 2 of the machines, when testing to send mail to gmail, send it and I > > recieve it correctly. However, 2 other servers when they send mail, > > the mail goes directly to the SPAM folder in gmail. > > > > I can do the simple trick of clicking the message and clicking "not > > spam", but the 2 servers do need to send registration mail to users, > > and if they'll get the mail in the spam it will cause tons of > > problems. > > > > I have checked the RDNS, sent mail not from root, SPF record is OK. > > (mail server is sendmail). > > > > Have I missed something? I checked all the servers and they have the > > same config. > > > > It's hard to tell how gmail filters its spam. I bet it's an "Intellectual > Property" of theirs. > However, you might get a clue if you run the problematic email through > spamassassin (use 'spamc -R < your_email') and see which spam tests are being > hit. > > If you don't have a working spamassassin configuration, send the file to me, > I'll do it for you. > > --yuval > -- Skepticism is the lazy person's default position. my blog (hebrew): http://benhamo.org ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
