Re: [mailop] Issues warming a server for Yahoo

2024-06-07 Thread Gavin Montague via mailop
Apologies for a repeat post, but I think some folks from the Yahoo team post here and I'm hoping one of them wouldn't mind an email from me off list. For about 2 months now we've been trying to bring up a new Postfix server for our e-commerce site. We're fine with deliveries to every provider

Re: [mailop] Issues warming a server for Yahoo

2024-05-15 Thread Tim Starr via mailop
Tell Yahoo it's not fixed yet. -Tim On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 4:47 AM Gavin Montague via mailop wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone had any experience/suggestions regarding > warming an IP address that delivers to Yahoo managed domains (yahoo, > aol, sky.com, etc)? > > We're bringing

Re: [mailop] Issues warming a server for Yahoo

2024-05-14 Thread Scott Techlist via mailop
>I was wondering if anyone had any experience/suggestions regarding >warming an IP address that delivers to Yahoo managed domains (yahoo, >aol, sky.com, etc)? I throttle yahoo (and aol). That fixed it for me back when I was sending more and they throttled me. main.cf:slowaol_destination_recipi

[mailop] Issues warming a server for Yahoo

2024-05-14 Thread Gavin Montague via mailop
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any experience/suggestions regarding warming an IP address that delivers to Yahoo managed domains (yahoo, aol, sky.com, etc)? We're bringing up a new Postfix instance handling outbound transactional and marketing emails for our e-commerce site. The IP