Hi,
I send mail from my (shared) server in response to forms.
(I never send unsollicited mail or spam)
When a visitor enters a hotmail address, the mail ends at best up in the Bulk Mail Map.
Often they never receive anything.
I think the problem may be the return path, but all attempts to change that result in 'unprivelegd user' errors.
The headers that I receive are:
Does anyone have a solution,
so that my mails reach the requiered address without being earmarked as spam?
I send mail from my (shared) server in response to forms.
(I never send unsollicited mail or spam)
When a visitor enters a hotmail address, the mail ends at best up in the Bulk Mail Map.
Often they never receive anything.
I think the problem may be the return path, but all attempts to change that result in 'unprivelegd user' errors.
The headers that I receive are:
Code:
Return-path: <nobody@s02.server.nl>
Envelope-to: stippen@s02.server.nl
Delivery-date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:32:20 +0100
Received: from stippen by s02.server.nl with local-bsmtp (Exim 4.60 (FreeBSD))
(envelope-from <nobody@s02.server.nl>)
id 1ErIgO-000Ipb-1S
for stippen@s02.server.nl; Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:32:20 +0100
Received: from nobody by s02.server.nl with local (Exim 4.60 (FreeBSD))
(envelope-from <nobody@s02.server.nl>)
id 1ErIgN-000IpV-RF
for info@myserver.nl; Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:32:19 +0100
To: info@myserver.nl
Subject: Iemand stuurde een waarneming van Myserver.nl
From: "Jouw.tld" <info@jouw.tld>
Does anyone have a solution,
so that my mails reach the requiered address without being earmarked as spam?