RE: mail sending problem..

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> Dear ALL,
>    
>   I have a wiered problem which im tryin to figure out but 
> still unsucessful .. 
>   and do excuse me if is a wrong posting
>    
>   ANY mails sent from one of my domain goes to Yahoo or 
> hotmail junk mail folder and not to inbox
>    
>   wanna explian in detail
>    
>    
>   I have a Rehat Linux 9 server which is our master DNS 
> server as well as our outgoing and incommin Mail Server . 
> this server is autorative for 2 domains
>    
>    
>   1) kmun.gov.kw
>    
>   2) baladia.gov.kw
>    
>    
>   primary DNS server --- 62.150.152.1 bind ver bind-9.2.1-9
>   Mail server IP ---- 62.150.152.1
>   SendMail ver ----  8.12.5-7
>   No SPF record
>   reverse IP exists
>    
>   Now when I send mail to yahoo or Hotmail from any 
> user@xxxxxxxxxxx it is delivered  perfectly to inbox and all 
> mails are received perfectly OK
>    
>   I have another Redhat Linux 9 server which is a slave DNS 
> server and also a Mailserver for our second domain that is.. 
> baladia.gov.kw
>    
>   slave DNS server ------ 62.150.152.2 bind ver bind-9.2.1-16
>   Mail server Ip-------------62.150.152.2
>   sendmail version------8.12.8-4
>   SPF record present ---- baladia.gov.kw. IN TXT "v=spf1 
> ip4:62.150.152.2 ~all"
>   reverse IP exists
>    
>   Now when i send a mail to Yahoo or Hotmail from any 
> user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx it does not go to inbox but goes to junk 
> mail folder
>   but mails sent to rediffmail goes perfectly to inbox
>    
>   all mails are received perfectly OK.
>    
>   i tried to check domain in dnsstuff ad mail spam no errors 
> are found n also not in spam database 
>    
>   I do appreciate very much your kind help
>    
>   if any further details are required i be glad to provide them
>    
>    
>   thnks a million in advance 
>    
>    
>   regards
>    
>    
>   simon
>    

First off, I'm not a sendmail expert so I'm not going to comment on your
setup.  However, I know that hotmail has filtered in the past based on IP
address.  A business associate of mine has had problems sending to hotmail
accounts for this reason.  It took a lot of calls to hotmail to remedy the
issue.  I'm not saying this is your problem (there may be an issue with your
configuration) but I am mentioning it as an avenue for you to consider.  The
fact that mails to rediffmail are going through could signal this as well.

Michael

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