[RTTY] Test: bouncing? dumped?

du1/n6hpx Philippines n6hpx_du1 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 16 21:26:59 EDT 2014


weird part i also had a email from Yahoo saying my account was being dumped so I deleted it.
 
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On Thursday, April 17, 2014 1:24 AM, Jeff Stai <wk6i.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:
 
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 saying to other servers that if the email address
domain does not match the sending domain, those servers should reject those
emails.

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 emails. And the reflectors are unsubscribing you because of
too many bounces.

Other receiving servers - like gmail.com - are not bouncing the message but
they are flagging them as spam. So you may look into your spam folder right
now and see a whole bunch of valid emails from yahoo.com and company.

For example, the email I just got from n6hpx_du1 at yahoo.com has the
following warning attached to it from the gmail server:

"Be careful with this message. Our systems couldn't verify that this
message was really sent by yahoo.com. You might want to avoid clicking
links or replying with personal information.  Learn more..."

I don't know of an answer right now other that to advise you to find
another email host if you are on one of these servers like yahoo.com. And
for the rest of us to watch our spam folders.

Here are the technical details:

https://help.yahoo.com/kb/mail/SLN24016.html?impressions=true

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2141120/yahoo-email-antispoofing-policy-breaks-mailing-lists.html

73 jeff wk6i




On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Mark Perrin <n7mq at comcast.net> wrote:

> I got the same notice.  Not know and like you, seldom if ever post a note
> to the reflector.
>
> Mark N7MQ
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> On 4/16/2014 5:19 PM, ve3vid wrote:
>
>> Just checking to see if my membership to this site is still good?
>>
>> Just got an email saying I've been dumped for "Too many bounces".  Don't
>> know what that means. Nor have I posted to the group for a long time.
>>
>> Is this spam?
>>
>> David
>> VY0/VE3VID
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