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Posted by C. on 09/17/07 13:28
On 16 Sep, 21:55, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
> RageARC wrote:
> > I've made a script that sends mails, and it sends mails correctly for
> > gMail, but not for Hotmail. What happens is that on Hotmail the mails
> > are not even received! Nor on spam box, nor on inbox.
<snip>
>
> It may cost a nickel or two, but sending your mail out through a third
> party SMTP server that uses SSL, instead of your hosting providers
> default mail relay may allow the mail to go through.
?
Certainly you will have problems sending mail from a known DHCP
address (on Unix/Linux try a null mailer going through a registered
MX) if you have an MX address on the origin already, make sure you've
got a sensible SPF enabled in your DNS.
At the end of the day, though, the Hotmail service is worth exactly
what most users pay for it. And don't expect any help from them as to
why mail gets detected as SPAM.
C.
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