Any tips on how to speed up sending, sending right now usually takes at
least 10 seconds, we didnt put any reverse lookup checking on the
qmail-smtpd/run. the only thing i guess its slowing it down is clamav
and rblsmtpd list. but if we remove them we will have a barrage of
spammers/viruses and
On Aug 13, 2004, at 4:51 AM, Eric Noel wrote:
Any tips on how to speed up sending, sending right now usually takes
at least 10 seconds, we didnt put any reverse lookup checking on the
qmail-smtpd/run. the only thing i guess its slowing it down is clamav
and rblsmtpd list. but if we remove them w
Hey All,
Recently for some reason our customers have been complaining that mail
forwarded or sent to their Yahoo accounts is being automatically
deposited into their Bulk Mail folders. Contacting Yahoo! has been an
uphill battle, and after numerous phone calls and e-mails to try and get
to tal
Eric Noel wrote:
Any tips on how to speed up sending, sending right now usually takes
at least 10 seconds, we didnt put any reverse lookup checking on the
qmail-smtpd/run. the only thing i guess its slowing it down is clamav
and rblsmtpd list. but if we remove them we will have a barrage of
spa
Peter Maag wrote:
Hey All,
Recently for some reason our customers have been complaining that mail
forwarded or sent to their Yahoo accounts is being automatically
deposited into their Bulk Mail folders. Contacting Yahoo! has been an
uphill battle, and after numerous phone calls and e-mails to t
Bill,
It seems that they have not implemented SPF as of yet, because we have
SPF records on all of our domains.
I will try the solution you posted and will get back to you guys. It
seems that Yahoo does not have ANY contact information with their
postmaster department, as customer care has no c