I am having trouble with all mail from my web server being delivered to the Yahoo! spam folder. After doing some reading, I have set up an SPF record and domain keys on the server, but the messages are still being sent to spam.
Here are the headers from an e-mail I sent to Yahoo! that was marked as spam:
(Note: I've made a few replacements so that my server's identity and my identity are not obvious.) ...
I have enabled domainkeys in the mail server and all the emails going out of the server are signed by domainkeys. Yahoo confirms the domainkeys as verified for each message sent to their servers. However, Yahoo still delivers the emails to the spam folder instead of the inbox. I have done the domainkeys setup only an hour ago. Does Yahoo take time to recognize the sender server as genuine and deliver all the emails to the inbox or is there some other reason for the emails going to the spam folder? One thing is sure, Yahoo sucks and it sucks big time.
I am looking for an expert who can help me configure my dedicated server to ensure my email gets delivered to Yahoo.
I have an autoresponder script hosted on the server. The script was previously hosted with another host and I got excellent deliverability to Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and everyone else.
Unfortunately the volume of mail was too large for that host, so now I have a dedicated server. Since I moved to the dedicated server (two weeks ago), my mail does not get delivered to Yahoo. It doesn't even go into the junk mail folder. It just disappears.
I am very strictt about using confirmed optin for my lists, so it's not a blacklist issue. Right from day one on the new server, my mail did not reach Yahoo. So it must be the way my server is set up.
If there is someone who knows how to resolve this, I am willing to pay you to solve the problem for me. Or, if there is anyone who can give me some advice, that would be much appreciated.
i have a issue on my WHM/Cpanel Linux Server. I have hosted few vbulletin and IPB forums. Problem is that, when someone REGISTERS the CONFIRMATION email is sent to JUNK/SPAM in Hotmail and Yahoo email boxes.
I have noted that The Confirmation emails sent from many other servers are NOT MARKED as spam by Yahoo and Hotmail email accounts. But the mails sent from My servers are marked as SPAM by default.
I have pasted the headers below:
Here are headers
Mails sent from this server works fine. Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of webmaster@vbulletin.org designates 209.62.16.134 as permitted sender) client-ip=209.62.16.134; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of webmaster@vbulletin.org designates 209.62.16.134 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=webmaster@vbulletin.org
Mails sent from this server are sent to SPAM folder by default:
Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 66.90.101.249 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of zahidon_4u@yahoo.com) client-ip=66.90.101.249; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 66.90.101.249 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of zahidon_4u@yahoo.com) smtp.mail=zahidon_4u@yahoo.com
One thing i am sure is there is something that needs to be fixed in WHM. Some option but i am not sure of that.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Panel version 11.0.9 Update #59, last updated at Oct 3, 2013 02:06 AM MailEnable version 5
I see in the plesk documentation that the screen to enable SPAM filtering for an individual there is an option to "Move spam to the Spam folder". I don't see that option so I am wondering if it is only available on some versions of Plesk, or in combination with certain mail servers. How to make that option available?
If I'm not mistaken we have reverse DNS setup and no blacklist entries. Is there any reason why welcome emails from our custom CP are being filtered directly into the Yahoo SPAM box?
Here's the full headers from my personal email. This is the exact message a client would be sent.
From HostVentrilo.com Sun Apr 20 20:38:17 2008 Return-Path: <nobody@web.teamspeakhost.com> Authentication-Results: mta105.rog.mail.scd.yahoo.com from=hostventrilo.com; domainkeys=neutral (no sig) Received: from 69.93.229.114 (EHLO web.teamspeakhost.com) (69.93.229.114) by mta105.rog.mail.scd.yahoo.com with SMTP; Sun, 20 Apr 2008 20:38:18 -0700 Received: from nobody by web.teamspeakhost.com with local (Exim 4.68) (envelope-from <nobody@web.teamspeakhost.com>) id 1JnmrB-0007AT-P3 for xxxxx@rogers.com; Sun, 20 Apr 2008 23:38:17 -0400 Received: from phpmailer ([67.204.23.77]) by www.hostventrilo.com with HTTP (PHPMailer); Sun, 20 Apr 2008 23:38:17 -0400 Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 23:38:17 -0400 To: Jeff Piper <xxxxx@rogers.com> From: "HostVentrilo.com" <info@hostventrilo.com> Subject: Ventrilo Server Information Message-ID: <edee9a956937977bcb723593ae6938a5@www.hostventrilo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Length: 567 My only guess would be the PHP programming of the mailer code?
Some of my emails send to the clients who are using Yahoo's email is stored in their " Bulk " folder, so Yahoo is considering my email as spamer althought i'm not. So do you know how can i fix it ? Do i need to contat Yahoo about this matter ?
Anyone else have problems with Yahoo Spam filters being overzealous? I recently setup a new domain and a few email accounts. After sending a few test messages to my Yahoo email, each one of them was flagged as spam. I changed the text to a more regular email, with no controversial words and still the same result. I notice that Yahoo regularly traps some newsletters I subscribe to in my spam filter, but rarely, if ever legitimate emails. I checked with my web host who informed me they are not on any spam blacklists and that I would have to contact Yahoo. Yahoo's help is quite a maze (designed to make you lose interest and move on), so before I continue hunting for how to contact Y!, I thought I would come here to see if this is a common problem (with a common fix).
A client has moved his site to a new server. No mail is being delivered from the web server. I'm assuming a mail package needs to be installed on the server. The PHP code is fine and worked on the previous server. I'm a noob when it comes to server management. What needs to be installed on the server so that the mail() function works?
I have a virtual dedicated server with GoDaddy. I don't know to much about managing a server, but have been doing ok for the last 5 months or so (so please make any explainations VERY simple)
I run several pretty heavy traffic sites, and the scripts on the sites send out automatic notifications to the user base that has requested such notifications (new responses, new listings etc..) and in the past few days NONE of those emails are making it through.
The mail just DISAPPEARS! I'm not getting any bounced email, the mail queue manager has only the same spam as not being allowed through, and I have restarted exim, GoDaddy also says that mail IS being sent from the server, they just can't explain why it isn't being delivered, and I'm not going over the max amount I can send daily.
I have NO clue what is going on and ANY help is REALLY appreciated!
Also, the forwarders are still working (mail sent to user@domain.com still gets successfully forwarded to the correct email address)