Hi,

Microsoft sends an email and asks lots info to correct
Bulk mail but at the end as i understood they work
with a company and they want money to make adjustments
(It was about a year ago). Here:

http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid/default.mspx
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/

Yahoo helps too:
http://help.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/mail/cgi_bulkmail
And send some emails to your Yahoo account and mark
them as not spam, Yahoo learns and after a while
emails sent from your domain to another Yahoo accounts
go inbox (As i learned and tried)

No idea about Google but i guess good SPF may solves.

Thanks to God and to good programmers...



--- PakOgah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Todd W wrote:
> > 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,
> >
> > trwww
> >
> >
> Once, email from my QMT is in Yahoo bulk folder but
> I forgot what I do.
> I never contact Yahoo Admin.
> and I dont know if it make sense or not, but did you
> configure reverse 
> DNS for your mailserver IP?
> 
> 
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