Anyone else run into this? Just curious. I just send a friend an email from a Yahoo! email account. It bounced. The error message indicated that the sending IP (YAHOO!'s) is on the spamcop black list. I checked it and sure enough..
Yahoo and Gmail are now the webmail of preference. 1/2 the planet is using them. Wouldn't you think spamcop, which is a highly regarded registry, would know better than to list yahoo!, an enterprise level global email service?
And secondly, one would think that spamcop would need to receive a credible report before they listed a mail server as abuse. It's not like a real spammer (bonifide guerrilla marketer) would be pounding out emails, one at a time on a yahoo screen. So...anyone have any thoughts on this?
Strange...
I checked ARIN just be sure and confirm the IP was Yahoo! (it is)SpamCop's blocking list works on a mail-server level. If your mail was blocked incorrectly it may be due to the actions of other users or technical flaws with the mail system you use. If you are not the administrator of your email system, please forward this information to them.
Information about the reasons for listing (blocking) your mail server (209.191.124.156)
Yahoo and Gmail are now the webmail of preference. 1/2 the planet is using them. Wouldn't you think spamcop, which is a highly regarded registry, would know better than to list yahoo!, an enterprise level global email service?
And secondly, one would think that spamcop would need to receive a credible report before they listed a mail server as abuse. It's not like a real spammer (bonifide guerrilla marketer) would be pounding out emails, one at a time on a yahoo screen. So...anyone have any thoughts on this?
Strange...