BTW good luck with ISPConfig... I went to Virtualmin Pro which is alot more friendly to systems then this program was. ISPConfig ate my websites...
2 things I see that yahoo thinks its junk. 1) X-YahooFilteredBulk: IP address of server 2) Authentication-Results: mta565.mail.mud.yahoo.com...
Uhhh bad bad... All you had to do is what Till said.
I have 2 patches for ISPConfig. 1st patch adds the .US tld to the tools/whois/index.php 2nd patch removes the softfail SPF ~all and replaces...
Could you paste just the _headers_ from any of those emails that get tagged as bulk and junk ? I don't need to see the email address or content....
Free is free... If you are going to use the free code that developers contribute and then you take that code and put it into a non-free version...
So lets get this clear. If I add in IPv6 support and that code is merged into ISPConfig it will never be part of the paid version of 42goISP ?...
Then I am confused. https://www.secuserver.de/42go_shop/shop_en.html?pg=2&kat=1 shows 42go as a pay for program. And...
I'm not getting that result here. What are the domain names so I can look at the SPF records.
I thought about that but then you would get my free work and time to put into your paid version of the program. I support open source but I'm not...
To bad. It's one of the main things we are looking for our company.
Ever looked at your SPF records that ISPConfig creates for you? Remember that last critical question it asked when you created it? "Do the above...
BULK and dns aren't the same. Hotmail likes to put a lot of my mail into bulk & junk when its not. I think they use *sstupid* filters on there...
Separate names with a comma.