Hi,
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Charles Marcus <CMarcus@media-brokers.com>wrote:
Um.. did you or did you not say:
"In my case, most of these messages were forwarded to the gmail servers, and as there were many spams unfortunately in these emails forwarded (and it's not my server's purpose to remove the spams when forwarding),"
Did you mis-speak?
"... as there were many spams..." means that your server DID forward 'many spams' - and you even said it got your server temporarily blacklisted...
Yes but the issue was only this one time because I sent in one single row several days of emails on an account which exists for years and years (so unfortunately my friend has now many spams in several days, as well as many real excepted emails, just as I) because they were blocked before on my misconfigured new email server. That's not going to happen every day that I will suddenly forward all the emails of several days for my friend.
Its your server, do what you want... just don't be surprised when people respond accordingly.
Thanks for the concern, but don't worry, I take all the necessary actions. I just don't trust spam systems because they are not reliable, except for finale destination when they can be checked (that's why I install dspam for locale users using IMAP), that's all. But I am looking for other more reliable methods (cf. for instance the whitelister program...). Regards,
Jehan