Eero Volotinen wrote:
Paul Greenwood kirjoitti:
No bouncebacks. I look in the log file and hotmail
accepts the email for delivery but the email is never delivered to
the hotmail account.
Check out junk folder? Sure that your server is not in blocklists?
--
Eero
If it was in the blocklists I woul
OK - thanks - I misunderstood - optional is fair enough.
At 07:13 PM 8/17/2004, you wrote:
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Bill:
Can we get to vote on whether SPF should be added to the toaster? We
already have SPF in Spamassassin which included in QmailScanner. To add
it in the Toaster would be an unnecessa
I checked in a few blacklists and didn't find me there.
I tried again here is some of the log:
2004-08-16 04:02:04.962106500 status: local 2/10 remote 0/255
2004-08-16 04:02:04.962108500 delivery 30: success:
did_0+1+0/qp_26376/
2004-08-16 04:02:04.962108500 status: local 1/10 remote 0/255
2004
Bill,
About to do this switchover as you described. I looked through the
QMail docs and can't tell if putting the smtproutes information in the
server will stop mail from being delivered locally. For instance, the
server that is being filtered by Yahoo is also the primary MX for the
related d
You still working away on this toaster Bill? I am excited and have a Fresh
install of linux in VMware and Really want to check this version out.
-John
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: [toa
Bill and everyone else,
I finally managed to get around Yahoo! filtering all e-mail from our
SMTP IP address for the time being. Here is what I feel is happening,
and really don't know if there is a solution:
Users with their own domain names use our e-mail services to forward
messages to t