On Friday 24 March 2006 10:41, Ron Guerin wrote:
> That's also not an error. The dnsreport.com site mixes opinion with
> fact and should not be considered a reliable source of information.
agreed. plus they're SPF zealots. I hate that :)
-Jeremy
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Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> Lately, our mail has had trouble getting to Yahoo, Hotmail,
> and a smaller ISP. Sometimes the mail ends up in the spam
> folders so I know our mail is getting to their box. I
> checked the big blacklist sites and we are not listed. I
> then ran our domain through the test at
On Friday 24 March 2006 10:22, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> Hi All--
>
> Sorry if this has been brought up in the past...I've been
> off the list for a couple years.
>
> Lately, our mail has had trouble getting to Yahoo, Hotmail,
> and a smaller ISP. Sometimes the mail ends up in the spam
> folders so I k
Just ignore it. In a world where machines could do only one thing due to a lack of power, machines greeted with their own name, which was where you want to deliver to. These days, where hundreds of domains can operate on one machine, this greeting just allows you to identify the server. It i
Hi All--
Sorry if this has been brought up in the past...I've been
off the list for a couple years.
Lately, our mail has had trouble getting to Yahoo, Hotmail,
and a smaller ISP. Sometimes the mail ends up in the spam
folders so I know our mail is getting to their box. I
checked the big blacklis