On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Susan Day <suzieprogrammer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Simon Billis <simon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Why?
That is a good question - I "guess" that google's email system thinks you're
sending them spam. If you want your mail to be accepted you may need to have
implemented SPF and domainkeys.Oh, lovely. As if I didn't have enough work to do...Thanks, google.You can also try to send mail to your google address by hand i.e. telnet to
google's mail platform on port 25 and mimic the smtp conversation by hand to
see if you can get any further....I've not done this before. Here's what I did. Please see if this looks correct:[root]# telnet mail.mydomain.com 25Trying 209.216.9.56...Connected to mail.mydomain.com.Escape character is '^]'.220 mail.mydomain.com ESMTPHELO mail.mydomain.comMAIL FROM suzie@xxxxxxxxxxxx250 okRCPT TO suzieprogrammer@xxxxxxxxx250 okDATA testing354 go ahead.250 ok 1267194591 qp 11432quitConnection closed by foreign host.[root]#I didn't receive any message. Time for domainkeys?TIA,Susan
PS. These emails never reach my spam box, either!
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