JS> I'm curious what process you're using for outgoing email so you don't
JS> get dropped into spam, and what you're doing with reading email from
JS> your phone or other IMAP device?

Speaking of this, I recently ran into trouble because I'd set my outgoing
SMTP server on my mail client on my Android phone (K-9 Mail) to be the
mail server I generally use for personal mail, with Postfix doing
authenticted TLS and all; and I found that this had stopped working well,
because when I was on T-Mobile's data network, I ran afoul of some SPF
policy, causing my sent messages to be marked as spam by good spam-
filtering software. So, ok, I could use T-Mobile as my SMTP server when
I'm on their data network, but a lot of the time my phone is on a wifi
network of one sort or other, and I presumably can't use their SMTP server
when I'm doing that.

Anyone else run into this? What did you do?

                                      -Josh (iril...@infersys.com)
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