Re: Mail.app being blocked?
- From: Bob Harris <nospam.News.Bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:38:20 GMT
In article <AcydnX82kv-tdDDZnZ2dnUVZ_oudnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx>,
sawney beane <beadle1833@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob Harris wrote:
In article <n5GdnWGh45_Z4TDZnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx>,
sawney beane <beadle1833@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
TaliesinSoft wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 14:34:15 -0500, sawney beane wroteThe emails in question had only one address each. I see from Yahoo's
(in article <-ZidndVLIs9c-DDZnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx>):
In 48 hours I've sent several emails to two friends with two ISPs. NoneI have a somewhat similar problem in that mail sent to me can take up to
has gone through.
Mail I send to myself comes through. Three messages I've sent to my
yahoo account have, after a period of hours, ended up in the Bulk Mail
folder, indicating that Yahoo has identified them as spam.
Of those three, my name is missing from the return address of one, and
it has been flagged as having an attachment.
For weeks, a correspondent has reported that my email often comes
flagged as having an attachment although I sent no attachment. I don't
know if that's related to the current problem.
Could Mail.app be doing something that causes mail servers to identify
my messages as spam?
24
hours to reach me when the sender has used a particular internet service.
This is most likely to happen if the sender has addressed the mail to a
number of recipients, say three to six. I've examined the long headers
and
the delay is not with my own mail service, dot.mac, but with the sender's
service.
My gut feeling is that the sending service somehow thinks that the sender
has
sent out spam. As an aside, I think spam will cease to exist only when
the
time comes when sending spam becomes uneconomical.
headers that all mail from my ISP's ESMTP IP is categorized as spam. I
also see that Yahoo stamps it about 90 minutes later than my ISP.
It's a tiny ISP, housed in a shed on a farm. Maybe they went away for a
couple of days, and spammers found a way to use their server.
I still have no theory about why mail I send with no attachment often
arrives with a paper clip, signifying an attachment. I wonder if it has
anything to do with the little picture in the upper right corner of
messages sent with Mail.app. I wish I knew how to get rid of the picture.
maybe get a gmail account. gmail will allow you to read and send
mail through their servers using Mail.app. gmail will even allow
you to us a different valid from address. For example, I have my
own domain name and email address which is setup to forwarded to
gmail. When I send mail my return address is not my gmail
account, but rather my own myname@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx But gmail is
doing all the heavy lifting.
And gmail has the benefit that I can also read it online from
other locations via the web. You can even connect using a secure
connection via https://gmail.com and all your web interactions are
encrypted.
Just a thought.
Bob Harris
They say I need an invitation. Rats!
Invite sent, assuming the email address
beadle1833[at]fmail[dot]co[dot]uk is valid. I have 95 invites
left :-)
Bob Harris
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