As bad as Yahoo can be to deal with, its surprisingly easy to get whitelisted 
if you're associated with any type of bulk mailing activities. They also 
recommend DKIM as well. 

- Sean

On Jul 18, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Ben Scott <mailvor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Richard McClary
> <richard.mccl...@aspca.org> wrote:
>> Yahoo mail has been bouncing our messages lately. (Perhaps recent events 
>> have them being extra cautious?)  It's either because we have a SoftFail 
>> (and clients have the option to reject SoftFail records), or we are lacking 
>> a piece in our record.  (I will make that change once I get additional info 
>> from our webhost.)
> 
>  Do they give a DSN code that implies SPF, or is it just a generic
> rejection message?  (Note that Exchange is really bad about reporting
> the details of an SMTP transaction.  You may need to crank up SMTP
> logging to find out what the other end is trying to tell you.)  It
> could also be that Yahoo's rejecting mail for some other random
> reason.  They're good at that.
> 
> -- Ben
> 
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