It is rumored that Yahoo is using some new reputation services that feed data into their filtering systems. Some people around are reporting odd behavior with Yahoo sends. I wanted to ask if anyone sees any impact on the delivery?
There were also rumors that Yahoo will partner with Return Path… Maybe it’s that misterious reputation monitoring service?
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I'm starting to hear rumblings of the same from a few sources. Can anyone out there provide a concrete report?
Hi,
A Return Path representative (although in sales) told us they had partnered with Yahoo.
Besides, I solved the odd behavior with Yahoo, using a specific delivery agent I wrote to handle better Yahoo error messages. I can expand more if you are interested.
@Nicolas Toper
I'd be interested to learn how you solved the problem.
You can respond here or email me at:
seth.nospam at webhostmx dot com
without the dot nospam
Thanks!
Hi,
ReturnPath also told us they had partnered with Yahoo for certification and Feedbackloop.
I note a slight difference in Yahoo! behavior with filtering email this previous days but I don't know exacltly what have change.
Jerome
can someone give more details – does this mean Yahoo honors SenderScore certification? for example, RP's partnership with Live/Hotmail not only helps with deliverability for SenderScore Certified senders, but as I understand it, ensures images in emails from the sender are turned on by default, etc.
Thanks in advance.