Hi Jake,

Thanks for your extra effort. You are the best.

I test my DK using [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Its crazy how many different test emails will give 
Back different results.

This address works for me, and yahoo is accepting My DK.

Your point about spf is interesting.

My spf records check out in several tests,
But you are correct in your observation that
The A record and MX box will not resolve to the 
Same IP.

I think my spf records for this domain may be wrong.

'solowtech.com:v=spf1 a mx -all:3600
'mail.solowtech.com:v=spf1 a -all:3600
'mail2.solowtech.com:v=spf1 a -all:3600
'mail17.solowtech.com:v=spf1 a -all:3600
'mail21.solowtech.com:v=spf1 a -all:3600
'http2.solowtech.com:v=spf1 a -all:3600

The first entry is just for a web host.
Rarely sends mail.

The other entries are all running qmail of some form.

My DNS servers serve the same data file.

I hear what you are saying about the 12 hours,
24-48 hours, but I wish I could say that's been
My experience.

I have been working on this for over a month.
Forms, phone calls, DK, SPF...

The cron queue flush was out of desperation.

Having said that, I've been running it now
For a day, the yahoo mail is going through...

Fire and gasoline... 

Thanks Jake.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 7:19 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] yahoo deferrals fix

Paul Heard wrote:
> Hi Jake,
>
> Not sure why qmail is not succeeding in the 5 minute retries.
> I have my contacts in my yahoo account I just checked.
> They have been in there for weeks, still not whitelisted.
> I will create a few more accounts to see if it helps...
>   

Just doing some checks on your email's domain (solowtech.com, assuming 
that's the domain that cannot send to Yahoo).
Your DNS servers have different serial values, so you probably have 2 
different zone records, one on each server.
For your SPF records, you have this:

"v=spf1 a -all"


That says that the A record for your domain is the one that sends mail.  
That's fine if example.com and mail.example.com resolve top the same IP, 
but incorrect if they do not (someone correct me if I'm wrong on that - 
rusty on my SPF).

Your messages seem to be signed with domain keys, but I would also 
double check them against a server that tests domainkeys for you. Just 
do a search, there's several that will do this for you.  If each of your 
DNS servers is serving different data, then you may have domainkeys on 
one zone record, but not on the other.  Yahoo may be checking the 
keyfile against the wrong DNS server (the one that may not have the data).


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