1/15 Is mail from csua to yahoo still being filtered as bulk? If so,
how long has this been going on?
\_ that's weird, i've been sending mail to friends with http://yahoo.com
accounts without any difficulty
\_ yes, and about 2-3 weeks
\_ WTF is their problem? Is there anything that we can do about
it? Or is it simply a matter of them designating any mail
from csua as spam, no matter what?
\_ just a guess, but if you look at the headers, the DES ident
thing looks like a hash buster. perhaps yahoo's learning
system is being fooled by this. -jl
\_ Is there anything root can do to change this? -op
\_ i retract this. i think soda's ip is just on their
shit list.
\_ curiously, it seems that if mail from csua is sent somewhere else
and auto-forwarded to yahoo, yahoo does not filter it. could it
be that one of the mail servers on the route from csua to yahoo is
triggering yahoo's filters?
\_ X-YahooFilteredBulk: 128.32.112.233
\_ What makes you think that? I am sure we deliver mail directly.
\_ Then why is yahoo filtering it as spam? I guess they are
in a competition with hotmail to see who sucks the most.
\_ I don't know why, but your theory is bunk. Look at
the headers on a message delivered to yahoo.
\_ ok, you're right. mail from csua is sent directly
to yahoo. Still, mail that originates from csua and
that arrives at yahoo via an intermediate server is
not filtered.
\_ You're not being specific enough to be useful. Are
you relaying a csua address through another machine? |