Hi,
I need to provide a non minimal service level to verify the big webmail
services accept mail as non-bulk.
So far I've only suceeded with AOL. Hotmail, Yahoo, and Google mark the mail
as bulk.
Now, I'm only somewhat of a sysadmin but I'm good enough to earn money as
one, and I have spent a signifigant amount of time on this task. I have set
up SPF and DomainKeys, and double and triple checked them against the
various testing tools out on the web. Heck, I can send a mail to yahoo, log
in yahoo's webmail, and it says in bold letters, right in the bulk mail box,
that "The sender has been verified by domainkeys!" So why is the email in
the bulk mail folder?!?
So I've seen that between goodmail and sender score certified, I can buy my
way on to a whitelists to deal with this problem. And really, this is where
I'm at now. I dont send a lot of mail, so thier low end services arent out
of reach if they really provide the service they say they do.
I ask the list: is it possible to get the big webmail providers to not mark
the email without bribing them? What are your experiences? I've pretty much
read the entire mailing list, and I haven't seen anything that answers my
questions so far.
Thank you so much for qmail-toaster it is one awsome setup. Everything is so
EASY!
Regards,
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