Re: [WebDNA] Emailer and Comcast.net
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2008
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texte = I have seen the same issue with comcast, but not just with WebDNA emails. Also with standard mailing lists. Honestly, I don't see how they keep clients with the way they decide what's spam and what isn't. Oh wait... maybe they aren't keeping clients. I see my friends jumping ship to verizon often, but never the other way around.Terry>But its the user who isn't getting email sent via the emailer.>All other networks, gmail, hotmail, live, yahoo etc behave.>>>I did find numerous forum posts with people having the same issues >out there, not getting emails specifically into their comcast email >accounts so I have a feeling its not unique to just me and what I'm >doing....>>No spam being sent.....>honest....>Just a form reply being sent via the webdna emailer after some >information is sent to the site and then verified manually.>>>>>--- On Sat, 10/4/08, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us >
wrote:>>> From: christophe.billiottet@webdna.us >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Emailer and Comcast.net>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Date: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 5:28 PM>> Seems to me that whenever Comcast detects a spam from a>> user, they blacklist the entire provider network.>>>> chris>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----->> From: Rich Kwas >> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: [WebDNA] Emailer and Comcast.net>> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:43:22 -0700 (PDT)>>>> > I've set up emailer to email simple responses via>> a form>> > on one site>> >>> > In Yahoo it usually will dump them into a spam folder,>> but>> > not always, although the timing is weird. Some arrive>> way>> > later then expected.>> >>> > Gmail users always get them a-ok>> >>> > Comcast.net users "never" ever get any of>> their email>> > responses.>> >>> > AOL doesn't seem to cause any of the users on AOL>> grief,>> > and I would think they might be the toughest with all>> the>> > smap garbage they have to be bombarded with>> >>> >>> > I was thinking its an SPF issue, as I haven't set>> that up>> > on this one server, but if that was the case>> wouldn't>> > Gmail or AOL also be expecting SPF setup in DNS??>> >>> > Could Comcast.net have some other underlying issues?>> >>> > Server is not on any blacklists>> > No emails ever appear in the problem folder.>> > Email log says they were all sent out OK>> >>> > Anything else i could try to troubleshoot?>> >>> >>> > Puzzling...>> >>> >>> >>> > Richard>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------->> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed>> to>> > the mailing list .>> > To unsubscribe, E-mail to:>> >> > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>>>>--------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>the mailing list .>To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/-- Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.comhttp://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation systemhttp://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop--------------------------------------------------------------------------Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure.
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I have seen the same issue with comcast, but not just with WebDNA emails. Also with standard mailing lists. Honestly, I don't see how they keep clients with the way they decide what's spam and what isn't. Oh wait... maybe they aren't keeping clients. I see my friends jumping ship to verizon often, but never the other way around.Terry>But its the user who isn't getting email sent via the emailer.>All other networks, gmail, hotmail, live, yahoo etc behave.>>>I did find numerous forum posts with people having the same issues >out there, not getting emails specifically into their comcast email >accounts so I have a feeling its not unique to just me and what I'm >doing....>>No spam being sent.....>honest....>Just a form reply being sent via the webdna emailer after some >information is sent to the site and then verified manually.>>>>>--- On Sat, 10/4/08, christophe.billiottet@webdna.us > wrote:>>> From: christophe.billiottet@webdna.us >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Emailer and Comcast.net>> To: talk@webdna.us>> Date: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 5:28 PM>> Seems to me that whenever Comcast detects a spam from a>> user, they blacklist the entire provider network.>>>> chris>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----->> From: Rich Kwas >> To: talk@webdna.us>> Subject: [WebDNA] Emailer and Comcast.net>> Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:43:22 -0700 (PDT)>>>> > I've set up emailer to email simple responses via>> a form>> > on one site>> >>> > In Yahoo it usually will dump them into a spam folder,>> but>> > not always, although the timing is weird. Some arrive>> way>> > later then expected.>> >>> > Gmail users always get them a-ok>> >>> > Comcast.net users "never" ever get any of>> their email>> > responses.>> >>> > AOL doesn't seem to cause any of the users on AOL>> grief,>> > and I would think they might be the toughest with all>> the>> > smap garbage they have to be bombarded with>> >>> >>> > I was thinking its an SPF issue, as I haven't set>> that up>> > on this one server, but if that was the case>> wouldn't>> > Gmail or AOL also be expecting SPF setup in DNS??>> >>> > Could Comcast.net have some other underlying issues?>> >>> > Server is not on any blacklists>> > No emails ever appear in the problem folder.>> > Email log says they were all sent out OK>> >>> > Anything else i could try to troubleshoot?>> >>> >>> > Puzzling...>> >>> >>> >>> > Richard>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------->> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed>> to>> > the mailing list .>> > To unsubscribe, E-mail to:>> >> > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>>>>--------------------------------------------------------->This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>the mailing list .>To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/-- Terry Wilson | terry@terryfic.com | http://terryfic.comhttp://WhosComing.com - a simplified, affordable online reservation systemhttp://TightJacket.com -- stylish protection for your laptop--------------------------------------------------------------------------Attitude is the only difference between ordeal and adventure.
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