La superespecialización en que se ha convertido el diseño de configuración y administración de listas de correo, como el principal instrumento de intercomunicacion en la red, llega a limites insospechados, además de que no deja tiempo para nada más...
Esta labor editorial electrónica es como para romper cabezas...
Vean todo lo que tiene uno que estudiar como networker para actualizarse...
Ahora les ha dado por bloquear a servidores enteros, masivamente, para empezar a pedir plata por el derecho de peaje... ¡¡literal!!
Debemos tener nuestras propias listas, ya no en Yahoo ni MSN ni Elistas ni Topica ni Egrupos ni otro listserver gratuito...
Pero que no sean los foros pizarrones que tienen las webs... esos solo son para el debate... sino programas de software de listas de correo que se llaman newsletters... hay muchos gratuitos en la red...
Alguna otra sugerencia?
Saludos fraternales!
Ricardo
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Like all mail providers, Yahoo! Mail has become more aggressive in its acceptance of SMTP connections and denies connections by IP address when these connections do not conform to Internet standard practices. To ensure uninterrupted access to deliver mail to Yahoo! users, you must ensure that your email address lists are well maintained. If you are conforming to these standards, then these policies should only affect you positively.
If you consistently see 451 or 421 SMTP error codes you should review your email practices and policies, especially the following:
* Remove email addresses that bounce. Bounces (also known as "non-delivery notices") are an indication that the mail could not be delivered because the user does not exist, no longer exists, or is otherwise unable to accept your email. List managers should remove addresses that generate bounces. A particularly popular technique for managing bounces is to use VERP to identify the recipient address that has failed.
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* Don't send unsolicited email. Make sure that all email addresses are confirmed with an opt-in process that ensures the recipient wants to receive your mail. Obtaining permission from a third party to send an email does not ensure the email is solicited. Probably the best way to confirm an email addresses before adding them to a mailing list is by using closed-loop confirmation (sometimes refered to as "full confirmation," "full verification," "confirmed voluntary subscription," or "double opt-in"). In this process, after you receive a subscription request, you send a confirmation email to that address which requires some affirmative action before that email address is added to the mailing list. Since only the true owner of that email address can respond, you will know that the true owner has truly intended to subscribe and that the address is valid.
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If you conform to the above practices and are still seeing delivery problems, please fill out this form so that we can help you diagnose your problem. Please do not use this form to report spam.
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