{"id":421,"date":"2013-04-23T19:24:30","date_gmt":"2013-04-24T02:24:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.brendasimon.com\/blog\/?p=421"},"modified":"2013-04-23T19:32:22","modified_gmt":"2013-04-24T02:32:22","slug":"yahoo-verizon-block-forwarded-email","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brendasimon.com\/blog\/yahoo-verizon-block-forwarded-email\/","title":{"rendered":"Yahoo Verizon Block Forwarded Email"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Business owners deal with spam. Our inboxes bulge, our email addresses are spoofed by spammers and sold on mailing lists\u00a0tagging us as\u00a0legitimate email, so we get even more spam.<\/p>\n<p>Many website owners use an email for their domain (info@yourdomain.com) and have it forwarded to a different email account from any of these: Outlook.com, Gmail, Verizon, EarthLink, Yahoo and more. \u00a0\u00a0The advantage is one less email to maintain each day.<\/p>\n<p>Until lately it has been an easy configuration. Enter spammers. Spamming uses web hostings\u2019 servers, thus affecting all website owners as spammers maliciously use bandwidth.\u00a0 Recently WordPress blogss were under attack to such extremes there was an urgency plea to update WordPress software and change your user name and password to something other than \u201cadmin\u201d and \u201cpassword\u201d.\u00a0\u00a0 This\u00a0particular\u00a0combination\u00a0seems to have been so rampant spammers trolled blogs finding those with easy combinations and began to wreak havoc.<\/p>\n<p>With so much spamming going on some webmail clients began to block anything being forwarded from a domain into their webmail, i.e. Yahoo and Verizon in the forefront.\u00a0 These two are smaller players in webmail compared to Gmail and Hotmail\/Outlook.com, each which have enormous resources behind them, which seemed to equate to being less stringent in blocking any forwards, thus their action.<\/p>\n<p>The first word from Yahoo was they would begin to allow the emails through, but no exact time table.\u00a0 I began seeing the email pour in five days later; then stopped, again and finally I gave up on Yahoo.\u00a0 With Hotmail\/Outlook and Gmail happily reconnecting me with all forwarded email it was an easy choice.<\/p>\n<p>Why does this happen? Since the forwarded email is passed straight through\u00a0your domain on a forward it bypasses any spam filtering your web host may have, despite whether you enable it or not.\u00a0 When the clogging begins Yahoo \u201cthrottles\u201d email \u2013 like stacking airplanes in sky, within no timetable on hand.\u00a0 These blocks <em>(aka blacklisted emails)<\/em> can be lifted eventually, but Verizon may take up to 3 months to sort it out.\u00a0 For business owners a few days is acceptable, but indefinite is not.<\/p>\n<p>What to do? You can enable the spam-filter on your host which is dependent upon a \u201cscore\u201d. The problem is\u00a0some spam email will still get through, and some legitimate email will tagged as spam, not be sent.\u00a0 The tradeoff is no matter what you set the spam threshold to all you can really specify is whether you want to receive less legitimate email or more spam email.\u00a0 Under this solution, either your forwarded email would be missing valid email, or you&#8217;d be so permissive that the forward would eventually be blocked again.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The best scenario is to download email by connecting to the server into such as Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, or Mail.app within Mac OSX.\u00a0 You will receive all your email&#8211;spam, too, but you won\u2019t lose legitimate email.\u00a0 Outlook lets you \u201cblock senders\u201d allowing you to tag repeat offenders.<\/li>\n<li>The easy fix: forward to Gmail or Hotmail.<\/li>\n<li>The simplest yet: put your destination email (Verizon, Yahoo, etc.) as the primary email on your website.\u00a0 While you lose the branding of your domain name in your email it removes any future forward issues.\u00a0\u00a0 Yahoo and Verizon don\u2019t send out emails\u00a0notifying us they\u2019ve made a change \u2013 you just stop receiving your email.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Business owners deal with spam. Our inboxes bulge, our email addresses are spoofed by spammers and sold on mailing lists\u00a0tagging us as\u00a0legitimate email, so we get even more spam. 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