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Vieux 18/09/2007, 02h45   #25
Sanders Kaufman
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Par défaut Re: Send a mail without going to spam

C. wrote:
> On 16 Sep, 21:55, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
>> RageARC wrote:
>>> I've made a script that sends mails, and it sends mails correctly for
>>> gMail, but not for Hotmail. What happens is that on Hotmail the mails
>>> are not even received! Nor on spam box, nor on inbox.

> <snip>
>> It may cost a nickel or two, but sending your mail out through a third
>> party SMTP server that uses SSL, instead of your hosting providers
>> default mail relay may allow the mail to go through.

>
> ?


If you're on a black-hole list, it's easier to find a new relay than to
try to fight the most powerful force in the universe.

If you use SSL to connect to the SMTP relay, your login credentials
can't easily be "sniffed".


> Certainly you will have problems sending mail from a known DHCP
> address (on Unix/Linux try a null mailer going through a registered
> MX) if you have an MX address on the origin already, make sure you've
> got a sensible SPF enabled in your DNS.


SPF?


> At the end of the day, though, the Hotmail service is worth exactly
> what most users pay for it. And don't expect any from them as to
> why mail gets detected as SPAM.


When I first started participating in Usenet Political discussions, I
used my hotmail address - then one day I tried to login and got a "go to
hell, you spammer" denial message. Same thing with Yahoo.

Screw 'em, both.

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