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Originally Posted by eUKhost.com
Our guys had setup multiple yahoo accounts and we got our emails whitelisted from all those accounts one by one. Marked emails in junk folder as "not spam" and suddenly things got sorted.
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Mark, I wrote this before your last message then got distracted and forgot to post it:
I appreciate the feedback — I didn't ever seriously think it was a technical issue on this side but the deferral notices Yahoo use really don't help anyone get to the bottom of this. Their advice pages and email communications are so generic that they're virtually a waste of time (as I'm sure you discovered).
What you're suggesting then about those Yahoo addressees affected, is that they ensure they check their Junk Mail folders and mark all wanted messages as non-Junk in order to prevent further grey-listing of the forwarders' mail server(s)? Is that correct?
Unfortunately that's going to be really difficult for any reseller that has clients who run mailing lists, or clients that forward to unassociated recipients, to inform those recipients with Yahoo addresses that there is a problem.
Now that I've read your most recent response, if the above is correct I find it hard to believe that any changes to my
Dedicated Server will override Yahoo's policies, but I'll try and contact you on Saturday as suggested — thanks for that!