 TOTCI only exist to make you cryPremium join:2001-05-16 Van Nuys, CA 2 edits | reply to TOTC
Re: [EMAIL] Securing EXIM and Spam Issue I think the problem with some of these mail services like Yahoo! is that the I'm sending mail using my dedicated server with EXIM setup to send through let say, server.maindomain.com, and I'm sending mail with anotherdomainsontheserver.com and I think the client is thinking I'm just using the maindomain.com as a relayer for spamming.
But I'm not sure that can be change right? Sending emails using any domain through nobody, mailman, sendmail uses EXIM and SMTP through the maindomain.com no matter what?
So its there a way to auth or give an indication I'm authorized to send mail using this server?
2ND EDIT ********************************************
I've added DomainKeys to the domain in question which was having that particular problem, and it still fails the Yahoo! Spam Folder test. DomainKeys on the headers look fine, it passes the DK test and shows Auth with DK was made correctly.
I'll test with Hotmail to see if its maybe the lack of SSL or something else..
Thanks for at least reading..
3RD EDIT *************************************
I've added SPF to the domain. Checks out fine with the SPF checks at skylist.net
MAIL FROM: totc@domain.com
PRA: totc@domain.com
SPF-Record-Classic: v=spf1 a mx ip4:x.x.x.x ?all
SPF-Record-MFROM Scope: v=spf1 a mx ip4:x.x.x.x ?all
SPF-Record-PRA Scope: v=spf1 a mx ip4:x.x.x.x ?all
SPF-Method Result: pass(domain.com: domain of domain.com designates x.x.x.x as permitted sender)
SenderID-MFROM-Method Result: pass(domain.com: domain of domain.com designates x.x.x.x as permitted sender)
SenderID-PRA-Method Result: pass(domain.com: domain of domain.com designates x.x.x.x as permitted sender)
DomainKey-Status: good
DKIM-Status: failed (no signature found)
DKIM fails because its not installed...
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Yahoo! still fails.
Hotmail is Okay! At least with my test email address it goes to Inbox.
Thanks
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