[quote user="newcomer"]Hello all, I am new to mercury mail server. It is very cool. But I am facing a problem.Every mail I send from my desktop app (java app, using java mail api) is reported as spam, both by gmail and yahoo.
Is there any work around?
Yes, instead of using MercuryE use MercuryC for sending via your ISP's SMTP server as a relay host.
Am I missing something?
Not sure but if you use session logging to capture the TCP/IP level transactions you might find out exactly why. I suspect through that you do not have a fixed IP address and they are rejecting your connection using one of the many DUL blacklists.
Any solution will be highly appreciated.
Thank you very much.[/quote]
<blockquote>[quote user="newcomer"]Hello all, I am new to mercury mail server. It is very cool. But I am facing a problem.<p>Every mail I send from my desktop app (java app, using java mail api) is reported as spam, both by gmail and yahoo.</p><p>Is there any work around? </p></blockquote><p>Yes, instead of using MercuryE use MercuryC for sending via your ISP's SMTP server as a relay host.
</p><blockquote><p>Am I missing something?</p></blockquote><p>Not sure but if you use session logging to capture the TCP/IP level transactions you might find out exactly why.&nbsp; I suspect through that you do not have a fixed IP address and they are rejecting your connection using one of the many DUL blacklists.
</p><blockquote><p>Any solution will be highly appreciated. </p><p>Thank you very much.[/quote]</p></blockquote>