> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Yahoo! Mail" <mail-abuse@cc.yahoo-inc.com> > To: "Joreth InnKeeper" <joreth@techie.com> > Subject: Re: Blocked Messages (KMM50314315V73256L0KM) > Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 19:23:50 -0700 > > > Hello Joreth, > > Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Mail. > > When you receive mail from a "MAILER-DAEMON" or a "Mail Delivery > Subsystem", with a subject similar to "Failed Delivery", this means that > a sent message was undeliverable and has been "bounced" back to you. > > These messages are produced automatically by the intended recipients > email service and usually include a reason for the delivery failure. > Bounced messages normally consist of two parts; the first contains the > reason for the bounce, the second contains the original message. > > The most common reason for a failed delivery is that the email address > entered is not valid. > > To receive the most accurate explanation of a failed delivery error from > another email service, we suggest you contact their postmaster by > sending an email to "postmaster@thedomain.com" (for example, > postmaster@yahoo.com). > > We take the operation of Yahoo! Mail very seriously. Unfortunately, > Yahoo! cannot technically prevent its domain from being forged in the > headers of an email message and it's not possible to preempt the misuse > of the Yahoo! name in forged headers. Individuals are strongly > discouraged from forging the Yahoo! domain in the future and appopriate > action will be taken as necessary. > > If you are receiving multiple failure delivery messages and would like > to direct them out of your Inbox, you may want to utilize our filter > feature to do so. Filters automatically sort your incoming messages into > the folders of your choice, according to rules that you set up. The > benefit of filters is that you don't need to read through each message > to decide where it goes. For example, you could create a filter so that > messages from your family members are automatically delivered to a > personal folder called "Family." > > For more information on how to set up filters, please visit the > "Filters" section at: > > http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/manage/ > > Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Customer Care. > > Regards, > > Joe > > > Yahoo! Customer Care > http://www.yahoo.com/
Maybe if you had read the reason for failure, like I did, you would know that my email is being blocked because IT'S SUSPECTED OF BEING A PHISHING SCAM.
It continues...
Date: 5/24/07 07:19 pm (UTC)From:> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yahoo! Mail" <mail-abuse@cc.yahoo-inc.com>
> To: "Joreth InnKeeper" <joreth@techie.com>
> Subject: Re: Blocked Messages (KMM50314315V73256L0KM)
> Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 19:23:50 -0700
>
>
> Hello Joreth,
>
> Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Mail.
>
> When you receive mail from a "MAILER-DAEMON" or a "Mail Delivery
> Subsystem", with a subject similar to "Failed Delivery", this means that
> a sent message was undeliverable and has been "bounced" back to you.
>
> These messages are produced automatically by the intended recipients
> email service and usually include a reason for the delivery failure.
> Bounced messages normally consist of two parts; the first contains the
> reason for the bounce, the second contains the original message.
>
> The most common reason for a failed delivery is that the email address
> entered is not valid.
>
> To receive the most accurate explanation of a failed delivery error from
> another email service, we suggest you contact their postmaster by
> sending an email to "postmaster@thedomain.com" (for example,
> postmaster@yahoo.com).
>
> We take the operation of Yahoo! Mail very seriously. Unfortunately,
> Yahoo! cannot technically prevent its domain from being forged in the
> headers of an email message and it's not possible to preempt the misuse
> of the Yahoo! name in forged headers. Individuals are strongly
> discouraged from forging the Yahoo! domain in the future and appopriate
> action will be taken as necessary.
>
> If you are receiving multiple failure delivery messages and would like
> to direct them out of your Inbox, you may want to utilize our filter
> feature to do so. Filters automatically sort your incoming messages into
> the folders of your choice, according to rules that you set up. The
> benefit of filters is that you don't need to read through each message
> to decide where it goes. For example, you could create a filter so that
> messages from your family members are automatically delivered to a
> personal folder called "Family."
>
> For more information on how to set up filters, please visit the
> "Filters" section at:
>
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/manage/
>
> Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Customer Care.
>
> Regards,
>
> Joe
>
>
> Yahoo! Customer Care
> http://www.yahoo.com/
Maybe if you had read the reason for failure, like I did, you would know that my email is being blocked because IT'S SUSPECTED OF BEING A PHISHING SCAM.
I am not blocked and the emails are valid.
Your filter is flawed.
How can this be fixed?