> Yahoo's FBL works on DKIM signatures. Are you 100% sure that all the mail
> you're sending has
> signatures from domains you've signed up to get reports?
Yes, we serve 6 domains, all have correct DKIM signatures and all are enrolled
in Yahoo's FBL. Have never received a single report from the
It appears that Kasper Peeters via mailop said:
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>> Yahoo's FBL works on DKIM signatures. Are you 100% sure that all the mail
>> you're sending has
>> signatures from domains you've signed up to get reports?
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>Yes, we serve 6 domains, all have correct DKIM signatures
> First, if you have never ever gotten a single FBL message from Yahoo, that
> probably means your
> FBL isn't set up correctly.
Or it means that the volume is sufficiently low, and the senders and recipients
are sufficiently familiar with each other, that no-one ever hits the spam
button. I un
It appears that Kasper Peeters via mailop said:
>I understand that. I have looked carefully for any abuse (monitoring postfix
>queues, monitoring outbound port 25 traffic at an upstream router
>and things like that) but do not see anything suspicious. I'm sure a
>sufficiently determined hacker w