> Okay, I'm happily e-mailing away to friends and family, and lo and behold > (fancy talk for "wha wha whaat????") - I find out that Yahoo pops me into > the Spam block list. I know this was talked about recently (wasn't it?) - > and had something to do with dynamic DNS users.
Yeah, i think it was a question from me where Ron and Scru Loose replied on. > Questions are: if I go for a registered domain name and still keep Dynamic > service (I'm behind a DSL router and do not have a static IP) will I still > be in spam jail? Do I have to go for a static IP and a registered domain > name? That sounds kind of expensive! According to what people replied to my question, getting a registered domain and a fixed ip won't help as they (Yahoo, Microsoft) compare the ip't to lists they have. You will not end up on that white list with 1 ip according to Scru Loose (if i understood correctly). But i'm in doubt: if the ipaddresses my ISP has are in the white list, and i end up purchasingh 1 of those addresses, i would automatically be on teh white list no? > Right now I figure I'll send out through my ISP POP mail when mailing > important stuff I don't want in Spam lists. I'd rather just SMTP out my > server, though (like this e-mail). Yeah, that's what i was going to do too. It the to domain is yahoo or hotmail or another-blocking-destination, send the email to my isp's otherwise send, directly. I haven't figured out yet how to do this. Regards, Benedict -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]