Hetz,
Regarding spam assassin - any test mail simply goes to spam, even a
simple: echo Hello World | mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s This is an
email test - goes directly to spam.
SA also has tests for suspicious headers, RFCs noncompliances etc. so
it might as well be useful in detecting the
Hi,
I have here 4 Linux machines, which will be running some forums, db etc...
2 of the machines, when testing to send mail to gmail, send it and I
recieve it correctly. However, 2 other servers when they send mail,
the mail goes directly to the SPAM folder in gmail.
I can do the simple trick
I guess they have different IP addresses...
Could it be the these 2 are blacklisted?
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On Monday 25 February 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I have here 4 Linux machines, which will be running some forums, db etc...
2 of the machines, when testing to send mail to gmail, send it and I
On Monday 25 February 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
I have here 4 Linux machines, which will be running some forums, db etc...
2 of the machines, when testing to send mail to gmail, send it and I
recieve it correctly. However, 2 other servers when they send mail,
the mail goes directly to
Yuval,
I had checked on all the usual suspects of blacklists - spamhaus, RBL,
etc. Those 2 machine's IP are not blacklisted.
Regarding spam assassin - any test mail simply goes to spam, even a
simple: echo Hello World | mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s This is an
email test - goes directly to spam.