Re: email problem

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Anmol Bedi wrote:
check whether your email server's ip address has a reverse dns and it has a FQDN associated with it. these days many of the providers dont accept emails
from sources not having these associated with them.

Regards
Anmol


On 11/30/06, Rizwan Khan <rizwaan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello

I am usign sendmail server to send emails, i am sending a newsletter
to all of the subscribers, but there is problem, all of the
subscribers having hotmail account are not getting my emails, while
subscribers of gmail and yahoo are getting these emaisl, can you plz
tell me reason of this, thanks
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better yet you should check yourself against - http://www.us.sorbs.net - SORBS database

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