Glen Zook<gzook at yahoo.com >wrote:
Unfortunately, Yahoo is still dumping most AMSAT BB messages to the SPAM folder. Glen, K9STH
Glen,
Thanks for your feedback.
So far, the change I implemented seems to be working ... note that your "From" address has been "munged" such that it no longer claims to be sent from a Yahoo! server, when it in fact comes from amsat.org - the AMSAT server checked to see if yahoo.com had a restrictive DMARC policy, saw that it did, so replaced your address with the list address. Other mail servers around the internet don't see a DMARC policy violation, and list mail is delivered.
Spam folders, on the other hand, are a separate problem. ISP's have a different methods of sorting spam from ham. Yahoo! has some tips for its users at:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN4910.html
Other ISP's have their own procedures.
-Joe KM1P
I will try the method listed by Yahoo. In fact, a number of the E-Mail reflectors have the same problem. Some of the messages make it through and yet other messages go to the SPAM file! Glen, K9STH
Website: http://k9sth.net From: Joe Fitzgerald jfitzgerald@alum.wpi.edu To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-BB outage and changes.
Glen Zook<gzook at yahoo.com >wrote:
Unfortunately, Yahoo is still dumping most AMSAT BB messages to the SPAM folder. Glen, K9STH
Glen,
Thanks for your feedback.
So far, the change I implemented seems to be working ... note that your "From" address has been "munged" such that it no longer claims to be sent from a Yahoo! server, when it in fact comes from amsat.org - the AMSAT server checked to see if yahoo.com had a restrictive DMARC policy, saw that it did, so replaced your address with the list address. Other mail servers around the internet don't see a DMARC policy violation, and list mail is delivered.
Spam folders, on the other hand, are a separate problem. ISP's have a different methods of sorting spam from ham. Yahoo! has some tips for its users at:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN4910.html
Other ISP's have their own procedures.
for the past almost week, i have received no emails from amsat that were put in my spam folder by yahoo. the day before joe announced the software upgrade, i did receive an email from the amsat listserver that due to the volume of email bounces, my account had been disabled. i clicked to re-enable it. i was so used to looking in my spam folder for the (amsat-bb) that i was surprised to not see any there. i am as pleased as others are. thanks joe and the web team.
73...bruce
I subscribe to about 100 Yahoo groups, and most of the emails from this group are the only ones that I find in my junk folder. A few, however, make it into the folder where they belong, as this one did. Weird.
73 de Dennis KD7CAC Scottsdale, AZ
On Mar 3, 2015, at 3:27 PM, Glen Zook via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
I will try the method listed by Yahoo. In fact, a number of the E-Mail reflectors have the same problem. Some of the messages make it through and yet other messages go to the SPAM file! Glen, K9STH
Website: http://k9sth.net From: Joe Fitzgerald jfitzgerald@alum.wpi.edu To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] AMSAT-BB outage and changes.
Glen Zook<gzook at yahoo.com >wrote:
Unfortunately, Yahoo is still dumping most AMSAT BB messages to the SPAM folder. Glen, K9STH
Glen,
Thanks for your feedback.
So far, the change I implemented seems to be working ... note that your "From" address has been "munged" such that it no longer claims to be sent from a Yahoo! server, when it in fact comes from amsat.org - the AMSAT server checked to see if yahoo.com had a restrictive DMARC policy, saw that it did, so replaced your address with the list address. Other mail servers around the internet don't see a DMARC policy violation, and list mail is delivered.
Spam folders, on the other hand, are a separate problem. ISP's have a different methods of sorting spam from ham. Yahoo! has some tips for its users at:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN4910.html
Other ISP's have their own procedures.
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Bruce
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Dennis Griffin
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Glen Zook
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Joe Fitzgerald