Khaled Hussein wrote:
> i am using Exim4 on FreeBSD 6.0, i have a problem that from time to time
> one of my customers (we are ISP) send through my server a huge amount of
> emails mostly to yahoo.com domain, so yahoo start deferring my server IP

IM, probably unpopular, O, the correct to solution to all 
Yahoo/Hotmail/MSN delivery problems is to ignore it.  These guys emit 
huge quantities of spam, have near useless abuse contacts[0] and make 
sending email to them hard.  Delivering to hotmail is extra interesting 
as it's perfectly normal for mail successfully sent to simply never 
appear in the recipient's account.



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[0]  The last time I contacted them to report spam, I included the full email 
including headers as per their instructions.  About a week later I got a canned 
reply saying they couldn't take any further action as I hadn't included the 
mail headers.  Assuming I'd simply made a mistake, I resent the email, 
definately including the headers. Again, several days later, the exact same 
message.  At that point I gave up.


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