[Mailman-Users] Mail to yahoo / google accounts

Mark Sapiro mark at msapiro.net
Wed Sep 2 01:56:46 CEST 2009


Hien HUYNH HUU wrote:

>    Now I have a problem when sending emails to yahoo/gmail accounts with my maillist. Actually I send post to a lot of accounts so that yahoo and google deny to receive my post, the log I received likes this:
>
>Aug 31 08:36:55 maillist qmail: 1251682615.959034 delivery 3431: deferral: Connected_to_124.108.116.72_but_greeting_failed./Remote_host_said:_421_4.7.0_[TS01]_Messages_from_a.b.c.d_temporarily_deferred_due_to_user_complaints_-_4.16.55.1;_see_http://postmaster.yahoo.com/421-ts01.html/
>
>Aug 31 08:36:55 maillist qmail: 1251682615.736333 delivery 3429: deferral: Connected_to_209.85.211.7_but_greeting_failed./Remote_host_said:_421-4.7.0_[a.b.c.d]_Our_system_has_detected_an_unusual_amount_of_unsolicited/421-4.7.0_mail_originating_from_your_IP_address._To_protect_our_users_from/421-4.7.0_spam,_mail_sent_from_your_IP_address_has_been_temporarily_blocked./421-4.7.0_Please_visit_http://www.google.com/mail/help/bulk_mail.html_to_review/421_4.7.0_our_Bulk_Email_Senders_Guidelines._7si10525578ywh.126/
>
>   I must wait for about 2 hours to resend and It block again.
>   Please help me to config mailman/qmail so that I can send mail to them without being deny anything.


The FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/4oA9> summarizes much of what we
know about dealing with large ISPs.

On your end, you need to be sure your sending server is properly
configured. At a minimum, its IP must have an rDNS that points back to
its fully qualified domain name. That name must have a DNS A record
that points to the IP, and it must identify itself as that domain in
HELO/EHLO.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <mark at msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan



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