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bka1967
01-27-2009, 04:04 PM
We have a Yahoo email account that we have been using for years. Only few days ago, a mail recipient told us that our email landed in her spam (that I can understand).

Today I got another email stating this "The message that you have attempted to send to The XXX Center was not accepted for delivery because your mail servers are not properly listed within DNS. The XXXl Center is now performing reverse lookups on all mail servers. Please contact your administrator."

Can someone help me understand this? Most of my emails are going to non-yahoo, hotmail or gmail addresses.

I don't want be to be in situation where my emails are landing in spam or not getting thru since I am using Yahoo Email. I can use GMail if that helps :D

Is there a remedy or software add-on or anything?

Thanks for your help. :t

PS: Window XP Pro SP#3 with Outpost Firewall on DSL

Sterling_Aug
01-27-2009, 04:13 PM
Did you in fact send an email to "The XXXl Center" or not?

It sounds more like either spam email, a phishing attempt, or a virus/spyware issue.

Delete the emails and forget about them.

bka1967
01-27-2009, 04:27 PM
Did you in fact send an email to "The XXXl Center" or not?

It sounds more like either spam email, a phishing attempt, or a virus/spyware issue.

Delete the emails and forget about them.

Yes I did.

I just don't want to be sending emails to new clients via Yahoo email and the emails not getting thru.:mad:

Sterling_Aug
01-27-2009, 05:52 PM
Ok, then try using another email service and see if they work ok. It could be your ISP servers having issues. I had problems with Comcast last week and again this week.