On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Brad Knowles wrote:
What do (Yahoo) mean different classes of mail?
Personal, Commercial, Listmail. I can see their point. If listmail tries
to send mail to a 5xx address for a couple of days, that 'lowers the
reputation' of that IP more than when a personal mail gets a
on 4/6/09 10:38 AM, Charles Gregory said:
Personal, Commercial, Listmail. I can see their point. If listmail tries
to send mail to a 5xx address for a couple of days, that 'lowers the
reputation' of that IP more than when a personal mail gets a 5xx and the
human sending it doesn't send any
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Brad Knowles wrote:
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for
my mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the
now-daily occurence of 4xx bounces
on 4/3/09 8:50 AM, Charles Gregory said:
I use postfix, so the performance of yahoo delivery doesn't really
impact other mail, other than the impact of the extra load of retries...
If you're using postfix, then that makes things even simpler -- by
creating a separate queue for only mail to
Hallo!
Running into a small bit of frustration.
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for
my mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the
now-daily occurence of 4xx bounces
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Charles Gregory wrote:
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for my
mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the now-daily
occurence of 4xx bounces
Charles Gregory wrote:
Yahoo expects me to respond promptly to 5xx bounces, disabling any
subscriptions, otherwise it starts generating 'greylist' 4xx bounces for
my mail. Unfortunately, if I try to lower the bounce threshold, the
now-daily occurence of 4xx bounces guarantees that all yahoo