So here's the deal: Email servers send out rules to other servers on how to validate emails sent by them. yahoo.com, hotmail.com, and comcast.net and others recently changed their rules. They are now
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) So because your email address domain (e.g. yahoo.com) does not match the sending domain (e.g. contesting.com) a whole bunch of servers are bouncing your reflector e
Bill, There is no fixing this. The companies have made a stupid change to their email systems. The solution is to not use yahoo, hotmail, etc. There is a huge thread on this at Towertalk. It is effec
Can someone explain what, if anything, I can do to avoid this problem in the future? I have read the posts and looked at other information on the internet. My mail address is not Yahoo, Hotmail etc.
I have three email accounts registered with this reflector-icloud, gmail and webmail.wit.edu. Only the icloud.com got the message of hold due to bounces. I don't think it has anything to do with only
I have AOL and it works just great here. Ed KF7RWW In a message dated 4/17/2014 6:21:23 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, johnn1jm@gmail.com writes: I have three email accounts registered with this reflec
I explained this over on TT. The explanation is complicated but let me see if I can distill it down here: A fairly common technique to reduce spam is to not deliver emails from servers if that server
Al, Many thanks for the explanation. I now understand the problem and what is happening. Exactly what was needed after I spent over an hour reading all sorts of info this morning ... and got more and
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: (may be snipped) On 4/17/2014 7:18 AM, Al Kozakiewicz wrote: The only practical fix for this problem is to reconfigure contesting.com to send out email with the FROM: clause as bein
I believe there is a workaround. If you receive posts in Digest form it appears to circumvent the problem as all the addresses match up. Steve N1NB _______________________________________________ RTT
Sorry but I was mistaken as its the posting that's the problem and not receiving the posts. My mistake, _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://li
I've noticed a few changes also. For some strange reason, some mail servers are doing reverse DNS lookups so if you're using your private e-mail SMTP server to send mail under your own domain, the me