Guys, I have found something. If your sending email without a from
name then it goes straight to spam in gmail. Add a from name and it
comes through there. It is coming through as (Unknown Sender) for me
so I'm still looking. Hope this gives some help.
Cheers,
Carl.
On 9/5/06, Santosh Puranshett
That was a useful information about Hotmail an Microsoft policy.
But the problem is not only observed in Hotmail, but also in Yahoo mail.
After some time, even Gmail starts classifying the mails into spam. Its
no where a problem related to JAMES. This issue may not pertain to the
agenda of thi
Santosh Puranshettiwar wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Just checked with GMail, Yahoo! and Hotmail. Only Hotmail is marking
mail
> > as spam. And when I ask why, I am told that it is marked as spam only
> > because "Sender is not in your Allowed Senders list or your Contacts
list."
> > That'
I agree. JAMES couldn't be *it*.
But quite a few of us are facing this problem, probably we should digg
it and document the problem somewhere for future.
What say?
Santosh.
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Just checked with GMail, Yahoo! and Hotmail. Only Hotmail is marking mail
as spam. And when I a
Just checked with GMail, Yahoo! and Hotmail. Only Hotmail is marking mail
as spam. And when I ask why, I am told that it is marked as spam only
because "Sender is not in your Allowed Senders list or your Contacts list."
That's allegedly the default policy on Hotmail now, which would make most
e-m
> I've had these problems with Yahoo mail too.
I have JAMES in production on a static IP and it works just fine with Yahoo
and Hotmail, and everything else.
I am on several Yahoo-based mailing lists, and have noticed some timeouts
with Yahoo lately, but that's why they have (and we try) multiple
I doubt that James does anything that could increase the probability to
be marked as spam.
James simply relay the messages that you send to it.
Maybe that the domain of your "sender" email address have a domainkeys
or an spf record that declare rules not compatible with your james
server addre
Sorry I thought that was the rails mailing list. Apologies. You
already know I'm running james.
I have tried it on two systems running james and it doesnt seem to work.
On 9/4/06, Carl Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think it is actually my mail server. I am running james (apache). I
am g
I think it is actually my mail server. I am running james (apache). I
am going to switch over to postfix and see what happens. Only problem
is that I want to run a full pop server as well so I have to configure
all these different products, where as james had everything built in.
What are you run
I've had these problems with Yahoo mail too. Haven't figured out a
solution yet.
What is the nature of your server (I mean how it is being used, the
domain name, users, etc.)
Probably we could figure out a problem if we all work together.
Santosh.
Carl Woodward wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble
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