Martin Strand wrote:

And that's _your_ choice and view.
Dan is right - it's ridiculous for any provider to say "sorry, we can't deliver mail to one of 
the largest email providers on the planet, and we're not trying to get around the problem". 
End users don't care about technical details, they just expect their email to get through when they 
click "Send".


To get back on topic, we've been "deprioritized" by Yahoo in the past but filling out the
form actually worked for us, so Robert's problem will likely disappear soon. :)

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/postmaster/forms_index.html

Of course, they expect you to setup your servers properly with SPF/DKIM/etc but 
you probably already know about that.



many people have tried that and other things (check the archives of this and of other lists), but it does not work _consistently_, which is what I meant by "unreliable", as opposed to "reliable":
        giving the same result on successive trials
See:
        http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reliable

I won't be telling you what you should do and whether you should jump hoops or not. That's your business. I am simply saying that I and others do not believe that there is a documented procedure that works consistently. you can chose not to believe me.

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