Todd W wrote:
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:17:50 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
I have been fighting a problem with yahoo in that they are deferring all
of my mail. Of course I have gone and filled out all of their forms
and such but I just cannot seem to figure out what is going on and
they for sure are not getting back to me. Anyways I think I have
narrowed it down to be that it is a domain keys problem and that is
why they are blocking me. Does anyone have any kind of an idea as
to what I can do to start to get my emails flowing back to them?
Whom ever helps you will ultimately help me as well. Not only do I have
this problem with yahoo but email to hotmail just plain disappears. Not
even a bounce and nothing in their bulk/spam folders either.
This is a problem I'm constantly dealing with, too. I think if we pool
our resources here, we can get the problem licked once and for all. I
see the suggestion of adding a blank spf2 record, but in my mind right
now that being the "fix" defies so much logic that I'd like to
investigate further.
I know Microsoft's SPF checker is broken. But the postmaster that I got
in contact with acted like it was coded by God himself.
I have some time and even a bit of money that would be worth it to
invest to get this fixed.
Here are my stats:
Hotmail: silently fails
Yahoo: sent to bulk
Gmail: sent to bulk
AOL: GOOD
Regards,
Todd W.
I have been dealing with the Hotmail/MSN issue for quite some time, and
the general consensus from everywhere I've searched has been to add the
null SPF 2 record. Until Microsoft fixes their implementation of
senderID, the null SPF 2 record IS the fix, as per www.openspf.org.
I don't think anymore time or resources needs to be spent on this by
anyone other than Microsoft (except for time spent complaining directly
to them).
As per my previous posts this morning on this topic, the following has
been 100% effective on seven qmail servers that I manage in getting mail
delivered:
Hotmail/MSN: null spf2 TXT record
Yahoo: setup DK to sign outbound mail for your domain
Gmail: setup both DK to sign and spf1 TXT records
If anybody has does all of those steps and (after DNS propagates) still
has problems sending mail to any of those providers, then I want to know
because I'm not seeing any problems.
Adam
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