On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 20:59 +1300, Michael wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 20:41:42 Mark Foster wrote:
Every time I hear the Yahoo 421 error come up - and it's been several times in various places, the responses tend to be:
- Follow the URL's etc provided in the error messages as they usually do (eventually) provide a good result.
1. The weird thing is that not all emails get this message.
2. Certainly if there were no deliveries to Xtra I'd have heard about it (Fix it!) from the company owner....
- Keep your own nose clean. Verify that the host(s) you're getting the error from are infact, of solid reputation. Consider reputation-building measures such as SPF records.
Check at dnsbl.info = clean
SPF = tick
I'm hoping that someone from Xtra can advise exactly what is going on.
Michael
You're a newboy I take it? If you get a response from mx1, then you stand a chance of getting answered. Any others get this response. You *might* stand more chance of getting answered by there clowns if you have SPF, Domain Keys, DKIM offered, but I haven't really noticed to be sure. In reality, mx1 is the only one that answers, AFAICT the others are just pretend MX's, refusing the bandwidth they can't handle at the moment. But that's just my inference from personal experience. Steve PS. Your Reply to: isn't rewritten on this mailing list ):