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My server send e-mails that are considered SPAM
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Subject:Re: My server send e-mails that are considered SPAM
Group:Postfix-users
From:John Evans
Date:31 Mar 2008


 
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Daniel Antonio Fernandes Bojczuk wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks all for the quick answers.
>
> I think the reverse DNS is working now.
>
> But Yahoo and hotmail are still considering the emails as SPAM.
>
> I really don't know what to do. Do you have any more ideas?

If your problem truly is a reputation issue, then it may take some time
for you to get a neutral or good reputation if your reputation is a bad
one. It's like any reputation in the real world. A bad one takes some
time to convert to a good one.

If you want to expedite gaining a good reputation, you might be able to
contact the abuse or threat department at the large mail hosts (good
luck!) to get them to reset you to a neutral reputation.

--
John Evans
Administrator of kilnar.com


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