Did you start with their Sender's information pages?
https://senders.yahooinc.com/
You can open tickets directly with the Yahoo team from there.
~M
On 2024-01-09 11:39 a.m., Gregory Gulik via mailop wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently facing some challenges with email delivery to AOL/Yahoo.
Did you (or your customer) try contact their support team? Did you sent
up SNDS or JMRPP?
There is a link here:
https://sendersupport.olc.protection.outlook.com/SNDS/index.aspx
They usually reply within 24 hours.
~M
On 2023-11-28 1:29 p.m., Richard Rognlie via mailop wrote:
Greetings!
Best place to star for delivery help is usually their support pages:
https://senders.yahooinc.com/
Under Contact.
~
Matt
On 2023-09-15 1:38 p.m., Dan Chabala via mailop wrote:
Hi Mailop,
My name is Dan Chabala and I'm an Operations Manager at PhishLabs by
Fortra. We received
I'd love to know the research on this... 99% seems a bit far fetched.
Homer Simpson once said, “Oh, people can come up with statistics to
prove anything, Kent. Forty per cent of all people know that.”
~MV
On 2022-09-15 4:30 p.m., Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
the reality is that 99% of
If you haven't already tried it Yahoo has a support page:
https://senders.yahooinc.com/contact
~MV
On 2022-06-06 11:18 a.m., Nitin Kumar via mailop wrote:
Hi,
Any one from Yahoo mail please look into this issue. Mails from
Rackspace are getting rejected by Yahoo.
Some of our IPs which
Anne,
This is likely tied to Google's announcement that they are ending the
legacy (Free) Gsuite services so many small or hobby domain owners are
looking at other options.
Zoho, Fastmail, NameCheap, and 1&1 are all services I've been looking at
as they seem reasonably priced and easy to
It's hard to say if it's actually a CASL violation as the message was
non-commercial so it's likely exempt under the law.
~ Matt
On 2021-12-16 8:44 a.m., Chris via mailop wrote:
They should also be clued into the fact that this certainly could be
considered a potential violation of the
How do you scan the QR code when the majority of people use their phones
to read the email?
Matt
On 2021-12-11 3:16 p.m., Sebastian Nielsen via mailop wrote:
Hi.
Im new here, and have been a mail server operator for quite a bit of a
time.
I just got a new idea for a new internet standard
*From:* mailop on behalf of John Lightfoot
via mailop
*Sent:* Friday, May 21, 2021 3:49:22 AM
*To:* mailop@mailop.org
*Subject:* [mailop] Outlook for Mac email autofill
I don’t know if this is a bug or a feature, but
On 2021-05-04 12:50 p.m., Grant Taylor via mailop wrote:
Hi mailop,
I'd like to know if I'm off my rocker or if the person / company that
sent the message with the following excerpt is using purportedly once
good contact information /well/ /past/ it's best by date.
Note: This was the 2nd
On 2021-02-18 9:22 a.m., Lauren Donovan via mailop wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am wondering if someone here might have some insight into an issue I
am experiencing with Gmail customers. Here are the details:
1.) When the customers click to opt-in on our form page, they are sent
a confirmation via
Have you tried setting up SNDS and JMRPP for your networks?
Have you tried opening a ticket with Microsoft?
Are you authenticating your mail properly?
Lots of useful information here:
https://sendersupport.olc.protection.outlook.com/SNDS/index.aspx
On 2020-10-16 1:34 p.m., micah anderson via mailop wrote:
I do think that your point is valid, they should not be treated as spam.
However, personally, I feel like they *are* spam. I get these on a daily
basis, and I just delete them. Ok, yes, I can turn off the reporting,
but does anyone
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