On Feb 18, 2008 11:46 PM, Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>
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> You'll never know why yahoo files your mail the way it does.  The best
> you can do is try to get a deliverability agreement with yahoo, but
> that is a long hard process.  Even then, you never know what they'll
> do to your mail.
>
> One thing for sure to do is make sure your RT is not sending email
> with the SMTP envelope as "www" or "http" or "httpd".  Create a new
> custom return address (likely via an email server alias), and instruct
> RT to use that as the SMTP sender.  Some large providers drop mail
> coming from such addresses.
>
> Yes we aren't using the http or www in return address, and have proper
aliases setup for return address ie  "From:"  is valid email adddres/alias.

thanks.
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