Not sure if this is relevant, but a similar problem had to do with lacking SPF or lack of reverse DNS settings - many providers, including AOL, Yahoo and Hotmail, will now defer or reject mail if reverse DNS resolution fails.

I've just been going through something like that, where all of my reverse DNS failed after changing IPs on my mail server, and a lot of my customers' mails were bouncing.

Resetting up and correcting reverse DNS, as well as making sure your SPF is properly set, fixes it.

Harry


On Jan 3, 2008, at 9:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yea Mike, I'm not sure why Yahoo and Hotmail don't like you.  That is
really strange. I have 2 different post offices I run, one is the QMT and

Something with the firewall then as we've been mulling around. I don't see much else and it's one of those things where you look at it too long, you'll
see nothing new or obvious.

Is it possible you were listed by Yahoo at one time for spamming? I'm pretty certain your problem has nothing to do with QMT itself. Too many
people are running QMT without this problem.

Kind of doubt it, especially since the tests don't show anything like that.
The email just keeps getting deferred, not blocked.

Mike



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