Have you tried reaching out to them directly to get more details? I know they also lurk here, but pretty sure they prefer you contact their team first and then escalate if necessary.

https://senders.yahooinc.com/contact/

On 5/21/24 8:01 PM, Mark E. Jeftovic via mailop wrote:

Following on my email yesterday and after running a few more tests.

The error message from Yahoo is simply

Remote-MTA: dns; mta6.am0.yahoodns.net
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 554 Message not allowed
[PH01] Email not accepted for policy reasons

which links back to

https://senders.yahooinc.com/smtp-error-codes/

The PH series errors says simply "Content Based Blocks"

  * These error messages indicates that your email wasn't accepted
    because there is something in the content that Yahoo won't accept
    for policy reasons.
  * Objectionable content that Yahoo deems unacceptable includes:
      o Viruses
      o Phishing attempts
      o Ransomware
      o Other malicious software
      o Links or URLs to any of the above

Which is not the case - especially in our tests where we're simply sending text only messages with no links.

The only difference between messages that get through vs ones that are rejected (same message) is whether we send to the Yahoo email box directly, or else via an email forward (which has SRS enabled, and optionally SPF and even minimal DMARC)

So it is looking like Yahoo is not accepting email forwards (at least from us) since Friday, May 17th.

- mark

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Co-founder & CEO easyDNS Technologies Inc.
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and never desire a thing you do not expect."
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