03-02-2024, 10:33 AM
(03-01-2024, 08:40 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:I thought that it might be something like that. It wouldn't be a problem if Yahoo would let me turn off spam filtering or if Thunderbird could read the spam folder in pop3 mode.(03-01-2024, 05:05 PM)programmer_ceds Wrote: Does anyone else have problems with Yahoo.co.uk putting emails into spam? - particularly those from this forum that now all end up in spam. It doesn't seem possible to turn off spam filtering (at the moment I get very few actual spam emails - perhaps that's tempting fate!). I have the forum email address in the list of contacts - which is what yahoo suggest - but it makes no difference.
This means that using Thunderbird on the PC or K9 on my mobile I have no notification of replies on this site.
AFAIK we do the right thing (DKIM).
I monitor two mail ids that receive mail from G-F.n, one for Ofnuts and one for the Admin. And the mail they both receive from GF-n has been marked as spam since February 1st. But the catch is... all the mail I receive from DigitalOcean (our hosting company) is also marked as spam, so I wonder if DO datacenters haven't been marked as spam because some of the servers they host are used by spammers.