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Posted by Tom on 02/19/07 18:57
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:51:28 +0000, David Quinton wrote...
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>On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:14:11 +0000, raj <raj@nospam.com> wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>Can anyone tell me what the requirements are to allow hotmail to collect
>>messages. I have a script using the mail function at the moment that emails
>>most email clients but the email doesn't seem to be accepted by hotmail. It
>>email doesn;t even go into the junk box.
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>Chances are that the mail is being sent OK.
>But Hotmail have very aggresive anti-spam systems.
>I think that their (often moronic) users can flag messages as Spam.
>If enough of them do it then that will temporarily block *all* mail
>from the originating IP address.
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>That IP may be that of your Server, or you hosting company may well
>send all outgoing server-originated mail through Gateway(s). That IP
>may be blocked.
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>But you should have had a bounce message from Hotmail...
Sometimes the mail software may do a few basic security checks too. As an
example the recipient's mail server may check if the senders IP and reverse name
look match both directions. In those instances I believe it's checking for
someone forging a name for an IP address. May be worth checking if the SMTP
server has matching IP and system name settings.
Tom
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