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I don't have IE7 handy, but will find a way to test with it. Which desktop client (eg outlook, and clicking on the web version?) / web client (eg gmail) are you using it with?

Hi Jason
I'll just have to ditch IE7 and use Chrome it's a LOT snappier on this site as well as yahoo mail. When we switched forum software a while back things really bogged down on page loading and graphics.
I'll have to DL various pluggins for Chrome to get the IE look and esp the web text looking good on my monitor again.
Thanks
 
I happened to look in my spam folder today, and discovered that DiyAudio sends out a newsletter!

I'm not sure what's triggering Yahoo Mail's spam filter, but apparently something is. I don't have any special/extra spam filtering rules setup, so I suspect every DiyAudio member with a yahoo email id is not seeing the newsletter.
 
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Thanks PJP. It's pretty hard to get through to yahoo these days. It's been a battle to even get regular forum notifications through to yahoo. Their spam filter isn't as good as Google's and they overcompensate by just blocking everything :) If anyone has any advice on how to get more mail through, please feel free to contact me. Getting on their "official" whitelist via their email cartel arrangements is in the $x,xxx range...
 
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We're limiting our send rate to 3600 per hour to avoid getting put into spam folders :)

The current list size (after removing bounces etc) is about 125,000 so it's about a 2 day send. We're about 50% of the way through the send.

Our IP should be kept quite "warm" in between newsletters due to the number of notification emails the server sends out, but I'm constantly upping the send rate and checking for bounces so we can try and get it out in quicker. We're just sending from our own server using some fully owned and hosted software to keep costs down - using a "proper" service like Mailchimp or Campaign Monitor would get us into more mailboxes and whitelists but also cost mid $x,xxx a year due to our list size - we'd need some serious advertising to support that.
 
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I tell the unwashed hordes who implore me daily to kick you off this site that you must stay as our elemental evil lest the lack of the irreplaceable nastyness you exude somehow prevent the fermentation of the addictive moonshine that is diyAudio and leave said hordes parched and wanting again for the itchy gestalt you can't help but scratch.
 
Thanks PJP. It's pretty hard to get through to yahoo these days. It's been a battle to even get regular forum notifications through to yahoo. Their spam filter isn't as good as Google's and they overcompensate by just blocking everything :) If anyone has any advice on how to get more mail through, please feel free to contact me. Getting on their "official" whitelist via their email cartel arrangements is in the $x,xxx range...

Try "Viagra" or "Canadian Pharmaceuticals" in the subject line. They always get through.:)

Seriously, I received my newsletter just fine. Despite much ridicule, AOL has a very good spam filter.

John
 
It should be sufficient if you open the email and click on "Not Spam".
 

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