> [when starting a new thread, please post a new message rather than
following up to an existing post, as this screws things up for those of
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OOPS! Sorry. I didn't realize I did that. Noted.
>
> "Bhavesh Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone else has experienced "Please confirm..."
messages going straight to the "bulk mail" folder on yahoo.com.
>
> Yes, this has been discussed in the past on this list.
>
> TMDA adds a 'Precedence: bulk' header to its auto-responses to help
avoid loops with other auto-responders.  Some auto-responders will
inhibit its auto-response if it notices such a header.
>


I did already read about that. I didn't see that there was a solution
except what you mentioned below.

How prevalent is the auto-response problem if the 'Precedence: bulk'
wasn't there?


>> If so, is there anything that can be done so that yahoo doesn't think
it is spam mail?
>
> How about asking Yahoo?  There is no correlation between spam and a
'Precedence: bulk' header, so I'm really not sure why they are doing
this.  I'm not really surprised though given that this is Yahoo.
>

I will definitely send an email to yahoo regarding this, although I'm sure
it won't help much.

>> P.S. I am also interested in changing the the template from "Please
confirm this message" to "Re: <whatever the original subject was>".
>
> Read http://tmda.net/howto-template.html
>
> Then you'll probably want to change your confirm_request.txt
> template's Subject value to something like this:
>
> Subject.US-ASCII: Re: %(subject)s
>

Thanks! I think I will change mine to something like that. Has anyone else
used this kind of subject line?

Bhavesh




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