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Can't Send Email To Yahoo Or Hotmail

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I am sending emails from my email address on my domain and since approx 2-3 weeks ago everything I send to hotmail or yahoo gets put in junk.

Does anybody know how I can avoid it. At first I thought it would not be a problem (most people check junk - right?). Well it appers not ,keep getting messages saying whyhave I not written etc.

This a a real pain in the neck - tried changing subject, the title in the from, but no luck. Seems it just doesn't like mails from my domain.

The answer could be that a lot of spam is sent from the IP addresses allocated to your ISP, causing them to be put on a Spam Register.

Go to the source of your problem - phone and email your ISP - let them know what your problem is. Most ISPs will track down the culprit(s) and thank you for letting them know.

Peter

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Seems to be a bit more complicated than that and very confusing. I've got 2 internet services - True cable and TT&T maxnet

At first I was sending mail from one computer and true. Mail got caught in junk mail for yahoo and hotmail. Then I tried my laptop and maxnet - mail got through to inbox successfully not in junk.

So then tried another computer on the same maxnet line and they get sent to junk mail.

Now I'm really confused.

Hotmail allows you to add the address of something they initially tagged as Junk to your 'safe list'. Once an address has ben added as 'safe', mail from that address will always be delivered to the In box.

Seems to be a bit more complicated than that and very confusing. I've got 2 internet services - True cable and TT&T maxnet

At first I was sending mail from one computer and true. Mail got caught in junk mail for yahoo and hotmail. Then I tried my laptop and maxnet - mail got through to inbox successfully not in junk.

So then tried another computer on the same maxnet line and they get sent to junk mail.

Now I'm really confused.

If you still have an TRUE account, use the SMTP: mail.trueinternet.co.th instead of mail.trueadsl.co.th and it should be ok. I use mail.trueinternet.co.th without any problem from my mailserver. If I use the SMTP from my DNS provider, may mail go in Junk- and/or Spamfolder but mail.trueinternet.co.th is always ok!

The answer could be that a lot of spam is sent from the IP addresses allocated to your ISP, causing them to be put on a Spam Register.

Go to the source of your problem - phone and email your ISP - let them know what your problem is. Most ISPs will track down the culprit(s) and thank you for letting them know.

Peter

Yes, sir. right answer. but The problem is much bigger...

Well, Free mail services (and big commercial) use so called "spam-list data base" with recent and fresh list of IP, accused of SPAM to block any (!!!) mail from it . Most of Thai providers are there, not completely whole, but subnets -yes.

Now, to make it in simple english - when You send mail from one of accounts, registered in LOs, the chances are pretty bleak they will reach yahoo, hotmail, and most of big commercial providers. Hence the solution - get you mail adress outside of thailand (google GMail is good) and forget about any [email protected] or other LoxInFo accounts.

That is the only solution to the problem.

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