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« on: 12/01/09, 12:18 »

Hey all!

I got the bare-bones version of my ecard site going thanks to the tutorial here! It seems to work fine with gmail, and my work email puts it in the spam folder, but yahoo isn't receiving the emails at all, not even in the spam folder.  Has anyone else had this problem?  How can I fix it?

The site is here:
www.grinchgreetings.com/Ecards.swf.

Thanks!!!!
--Dane--
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Ronald Wernecke
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« Reply #1 on: 12/01/09, 12:27 »

Hi Sponny,
first of all welcome to the boards.

Where are you hosting?
Propably your maildomain entry at the server is incomplete.
Some receivers dont care, but some do not accept the mails then.
Other reason could be, you have no, or a invalid sender address in the From:Name

Some receivers check this as well - if the from address is invalid, it is bad spam, not even delivered to the spam folder.
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« Reply #2 on: 12/01/09, 13:04 »

Hi Ronald,

Thanks for the quick response!  I'm hosting with Globat, and the sender address is valid, but what do you mean by the maildomain entry at the server?  Is that something that I need to change with my host?  Thanks again!
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« Reply #3 on: 12/01/09, 17:27 »

youre hosting provider has to present your domain with a fully qualified domain name, and you have to have a complete MX record at the DNS entry.
Depending on the provider, this is either your job, or the providers job to maintain these entries.
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