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On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D
wrote:
We have enabled SPF and DKIM for our account in cPanel under
email->authentication.
>
Matthias,
Thank you for that, I wasn't aware of those settings so I took a look.
SPF (outgoing) was already enabled whilst DKIM (incoming) was not,
Just as a follow up to a post I made a couple of weeks ago, I still do not
see any posts to this list from people with yahoo and aol addresses. Only
way I find out is if someone replies to them. Every week or so, I get an
automated email from the list administration that my membership has been
dis
On 9/23/2014, 2:10 AM, Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D wrote:
I am not sure that just using an other ISP´s smtp system would avoid such a
problem.
It´s a general problem of all shared mail servers.
Even if YOU are using that system for normal email communication, it is not
granted that this problem wil
Hm, i cannot confirm this.
For about 2 years now we are using the on-rev server as primary MX for our
business communication (order confirmations, billing and so on) without any big
problem. Before that we used the on-rev system as backup MX, also w/o any
significant problems.
We have enabled
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>
> Use the smtp server your isp provides, or use gmail's smtp servers.
>
Not sure my ISP would be any better than on-rev; they are barely
competent with just connecting me to the Internet and am only with
them because my previous provider was so
Kay-
Monday, September 22, 2014, 9:55:16 PM, you wrote:
> Any advice appreciated.
The short form is don't bother trying to use the on-rev smtp server.
I haven't used it in many years, primarily because of stuff like this.
You're lucky to have gotten a response from the receiving server... a
lot
Just sent an email to my mum, old address nothing changed, and I
received this Mail Delivery System message:
554 Your access to this mail system from 46.105.105.217 has been
rejected due to the sending MTA's poor reputation.
46.105.105.217 is nowhere near my current IP address.
The SMTP server I