SMTP sending mails to "Bulk" folder

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isheikh

Hi,

I am using SMTP on IIS 5.0 and window 2000 advance server. MY SMTP i
sending emails fine, the
problem I am having incase of "yahoo" my emails are going to "Bul
Folder" instead of "Inbox"

I have a domain registered and active 786marriage.com. In my ASP I a
sending email from email address
(e-mail address removed) which is valid email address.
I don't know what to do. Your help will be appreciated.

Thank


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isheik
 
i> the problem I am having incase of "yahoo" my emails are going
i> to "Bulk Folder" instead of "Inbox"

This is an issue between you and Yahoo, your mailbox hosting service. Read
its documentation. Contact its customer support. You haven't demonstrated
any relevance to DNS or to Windows.
 
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isheikh said:
Hi,

I am using SMTP on IIS 5.0 and window 2000 advance server. MY SMTP is
sending emails fine, the
problem I am having incase of "yahoo" my emails are going to "Bulk
Folder" instead of "Inbox"

I have a domain registered and active 786marriage.com. In my ASP I am
sending email from email address
(e-mail address removed) which is valid email address.
I don't know what to do. Your help will be appreciated.

Thanks


If going into Yahoo's or Hotmail or any other service's Bulk or Junk folder
or being denied, is probably because you don;t have a reverse PTR for your
SMTP servers's IP address. This is common to stop or send to a junk folder
since if no reverse is found, it's considered SPAM.

Your official mail server for your 786marriage.com domain is
mail.786marriage.com, which resolves to 209.113.198.194. Is this the SMTP
server you are talking about??

Anyway, when I ran it, there is no reverse entry for it, so I'm not
surprised that certain domains are "junking" it.

Now, if this is not the server in question, then you would have to test it.
To get a reverse entry for both machines, contact your ISP at dnsExit.com.
If the SMTP service is on your cable connection, Rogers Cable Inc, (based on
your posting IP address), then forget it, probably nothing you can do about
it.

Check www.dnsreport.com and test it out.

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Regards,
Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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