Re: problems with DomainKeys check: neutral

From: Scott Kitterman <ietf-dkim_at_kitterman.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 09:36:41 -0400

On Monday, April 22, 2013 08:16:36 AM Leonel Hernández Grandela wrote:
> On 19/04/2013 06:54PM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
> > On Fri, 19 Apr 2013, Leonel Hern?ndez Grandela wrote:
> >> hy again and thanks to Murray to write me back in help ;) ... as u
> >> say if Yahoo! treats DKIM and DomainKeys the same why my servers mail
> >> arrives on Yahoo and Hotmail as spam ! any idea who can i fix it ??
> >> please ... thanks a lot for try help me :=D
> >
> > We don't have any information about how Yahoo! classifies spam. If
> > your signatures are getting to them, then there's something else about
> > your message content that they find suspicious. You'd have to contact
> > them to find out what's going on.
> >
> > I would also suggest checking a message in the spam folder to confirm
> > that your signatures are getting through. Look for an
> > Authentication-Results field that shows "dkim=pass". If your
> > signatures are present but failing, you may have a message transport
> > issue to deal with; if they're absent, there's probably some
> > configuration that needs fixing.
> >
> > -MSK
>
> hello guys good day for every one here in the list: i am here again i am
> worried about my problem with sending mails to Yahoo and Hotmail any
> idea how to contact them to see if can i fix this inconvenient? today i
> have sent a email to sa-test_at_sendmail.net and the report says: so
> everything looks to be FINE so what is my problem then :D
>
> Authentication System: DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
> Result: DKIM signature confirmed GOOD
> Description: Signature verified, message arrived intact
> Reporting host: services.sendmail.com
> More information:http://dkim.org/
> Sendmail milter:http://opendkim.org/
>
> Authentication System: Sender ID
> Result: SID data confirmed GOOD
> Description: Sending host is authorized for sending domain
> Reporting host: services.sendmail.com
> More information:http://www.microsoft.com/senderid
> Sendmail milter:https://sourceforge.net/projects/sid-milter/
>
> Authentication System: Sender Permitted From (SPF)
> Result: SPF data confirmed GOOD
> Description: Sending host is authorized for sending domain
> Reporting host: services.sendmail.com
> More information:http://openspf.org/
>
>
> today in the morning i have sent a email to Yahoo the first goes to inbox
> but the others to spam directly ;( but in the other way when i send a mail
> to Hotmail it goes directly to spam folder please any help how to fix this
> problem thanks alot to any who try help me thanks A LOT

It looks like you've got good signatures. That's all this list can help you
with. You need to talk with Yahoo or Hotmail if you're having further
problems with them. There's nothing we can do.

Scott K
Received on Mon Apr 22 2013 - 13:36:56 PST

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