Jake Vickers wrote:
bb. wrote:
Hi,

Is there any one who subscribed this list with Yahoo
adress? I used to get QmailToasterList emails rigth
inbox but for couple days i used to get ALL
QmailToasterList emails in my Bulk folder.

Also my ALL QmailToaster server emails goes to Yahoo
Bulk and Hotmail Junk; and as i searched in
dnsstuff.com, my IP is not in black list, i have a
reverse DNS record and SPF record. My only guess is i
installed QmailToaster 8 months ago so last version
MAY work well OR do we have an other problem??!

Is there anyone who has a server uses QmailToaster
LAST or any previous version and emails are NOT
delivered to Yahoo Bulk nor Hotmail Junk? Let we
follow him / her for solition as what he / she did...

There have been a couple people who have broached similar questions. I don't have an account with either of those, so I can't say for sure, but I think they may have changed their mail filtering schema. Hopefully someone has already encountered this and maybe has a working solution?
curious question for the MOTU, have you setup domain keys on the mailer box?

qmt-mail shows up:

Received: from unknown (HELO ns1.qmailtoaster.com) (38.99.66.144)

dnsstuff.com shows:
Answer:
*No TXT records exist for www.qmailtoaster.com.* [Neg TTL=2560 seconds]
Answer:
*No TXT records exist for ns1.qmailtoaster.com.* [Neg TTL=2560 seconds]

i assume the toaster mailer then is sending; and yahoo is receiving as 
domainkey-status:bad,
therefore tossing it into the bulk folder.


i toast for a small company as the company computer geek. i know that yahoo/hotmail use domainkey status to pre-sort incoming mail
with domainkey-status:bad as bulk.
i do not have domain keys setup for our company for various reasons.
in testing, i found that mail from my domain to my yahoo account ends up in the 
bulk folder.

by effectively "white-listing"  (adding my domain sender to my yahoo contacts 
list),
i short-circuit the bulk folder pre-sort...all mail from that sender goes 
straight to the inbox.

bb, try to add the qmt sender to your contact list...that should solve your 
problem.

also, this implies that anyone using ezmlm to mail out to those hosts
(and probably others) needs to setup domain keys, if they do not want their mailings ending up in the bulk/junk folders of intended recipients.

any of this sound plausible?

fuzzy



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