Hi,
After some works i did, we could reach in Yahoo Inbux.
The way:
1- Be sure your ip / domain is NOT in black list.
2- SPF record (Maybe reverse DNS needed).
3- Send emails a couple times to Yahoo accounts and
always say that this is NOT Bulk.
So, Yahoo LEARNS that and next times, no problems
with hotmail and yahoo junk folders
Hi,
After some works i did, we could reach in Yahoo Inbux.
The way:
1- Be sure your ip / domain is NOT in black list.
2- SPF record (Maybe reverse DNS needed).
3- Send emails a couple times to Yahoo accounts and
always say that this is NOT Bulk.
So
Brad Fuller wrote:
I'm a newbie to DNS, but from my understanding reverse DNS is not something
we can do ourselves without the help of our ISP. Please correct me if I am
wrong.
- Brad
You are correct. Unless you do some ISP things on your own. Like set
up your own DNS server.
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, December 19, 2006 7:47 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Need help with hotmail and yahoo junk folders
Hi,
After some works i did, we could reach in Yahoo Inbux.
The way:
1- Be sure your ip / domain is NOT in black list.
2- SPF record (Maybe reverse DNS
: [qmailtoaster] Need help with
hotmail and yahoo junk folders
Hi,
After some works i did, we could reach in Yahoo
Inbux.
The way:
1- Be sure your ip / domain is NOT in black list.
2- SPF record (Maybe reverse DNS needed).
3- Send emails a couple times to Yahoo accounts
Hello, list.
I recently installed qmailtoaster on a CentOS 4 box.
I followed the instructions here:
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt40/EZ-QmailToaster-CentOS-4.3.txt
The server is here in our local office, and is connected to a router which
is connected to our cable modem through Time
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Brad:
What's in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes? It should look like this:
:smtp.rr.net (or whatever you smtp server is for RoadRunner).
That way, your local toaster will pass along smtp traffic to your ISP
and various and sundry testing to make