On 2017-03-06 (04:38 MST), Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > > Am 06.03.2017 um 12:35 schrieb @lbutlr: >> On 2017-03-04 (23:32 MST), Rob Gunther <red...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> In the last few weeks we are finding that SOME (but not all) of Yahoo's >>> outbound servers are not dealing with this correctly. >> >> This may not work for you, but I solved all my yahoo problems by simply >> blocking their servers with a nice message about over a billion accounts >> being leaked. >> >> But yahoo was less than 1% of my traffic (and most of that was spam or at >> least unwanted email). The only things I get “from” Yahoo anymore are list >> messages. > > fine for a server hosting email for you, your wife and your dog but not for > anybody else.... on the server for your wife and dog you could even reject > anything which is not whitelisted to start with...
I have a few more accounts than that, but yes, as I said, “this might not work for you.” I blacklisted Roadrunner about 20 years ago and they are still blocked. I’m not sure roadrunner still exists, but I haven’t seen them hit the block in years (I do see them hit the RBLs, so either they exist and are still spam-friendly or they are used as fake helo’s by spammers, I haven’t looked into it. -- Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.