So we recently setup a new site and right out of the gate Yahoo is rejecting ALL of our email.
This site isn't very dependent on email, and I figured that after awhile we'd build up a good reputation and the issue would resolve, but it's been about 3 months and it hasn't.
We obviously inherited a bad IP ... and it's too much of a hassle to change it now ... so what options do I have here? We have reverse DNS/spf/DKIM and all that setup. We only send transactional emails. Neither the domain or IP is on any blacklists. We setup a Yahoo feedback loop, and tried filling out their postmaster or whatever form, but just got a canned reply.
We have paying customers with yahoo emails and it's just retarded to have to tell them "sorry we can't send email to Yahoo right now" ... what can we do here? Anyone??
I was thinking of contacting all of our yahoo users via a gmail email and bribe them all to add us to their yahoo contacts/address book. Would that help??
This site isn't very dependent on email, and I figured that after awhile we'd build up a good reputation and the issue would resolve, but it's been about 3 months and it hasn't.
We obviously inherited a bad IP ... and it's too much of a hassle to change it now ... so what options do I have here? We have reverse DNS/spf/DKIM and all that setup. We only send transactional emails. Neither the domain or IP is on any blacklists. We setup a Yahoo feedback loop, and tried filling out their postmaster or whatever form, but just got a canned reply.
We have paying customers with yahoo emails and it's just retarded to have to tell them "sorry we can't send email to Yahoo right now" ... what can we do here? Anyone??
I was thinking of contacting all of our yahoo users via a gmail email and bribe them all to add us to their yahoo contacts/address book. Would that help??