> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> You're welcome to like the attitude, but it's really just the flip
> side of Yahoo's.  The problem is spam, not Yahoo, and Yahoo serves a
> clientele that in general cares more about spam getting through when
> they don't want it than ham not getting through when they do want it.
> 
> If you really want to stick it to Yahoo, they claim that they respect
> authenticated mail.  PGP sign everything that goes through your
> server.  If they're serious about delivering mail that their users
> want, that had better be good enough.
> 
> Not-yet-caring-enough-to-sign-my-own-mail-ly y'rs,

Well we have been using domain keys as per yahoo's instructions and I
haven't seen any reductions in yahoo's deferrals.

Regards,
Brian
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