> From: Alexandru Vladulescu <avladulescu@???>
> we have mail service providers like Yahoo, that
> still decide to look-up over the Domain Keys for email headers
> signature.
yahoo looks for either DomainKeys or DKIM.
> The result is that my emails to them are getting marked as SPAM.
Not because you sign with DKIM without DomainKeys.
Sign up for
http://feedbackloop.yahoo.net
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?locale=en_US&page=content&id=SLN3438
> SPF check: pass
> DomainKeys check: neutral
> DKIM check: pass
That's enough signing.
> SpamAssassin check: ham/
If your yahooMail recipients click "this is spam" then yahoo believes
that it is spam.
If your yahooMail recipient reads your message in Spam folder and then
deletes the message then you'll get feedback loop message and yahoo will
consider that as the user's confirmation that the message was spam -
stupid, but that's yahoo for you.
I blacklist entire blocks of IP-addresses in Romania at first spam.