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On 7/26/06, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
his dns is not setup correctly and yahoo sees him as a "potential" spammer.
I'm curious, how does a DNS not get set up correctly? Not blacklisted where they reject it, but not accepted into regular box.
I had similar where all mail from a customer (Exchange Server) accepted by 90% of their customers, but Yahoo & Aol did this, and my isp always bounced it back. More isp's adhering to very strict dns rules to limit spam and spoofs.
Ooh, you went a little too fast there. Wanna try again? ;-) In general, if my ESP blacklists a domain, can I whitelist it to override the blacklist? Is that a "depends on your ESP" question? - Dan
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