[BNM] CSS gurus please help

Nick Wilsdon n.wilsdon at e3internet.com
Mon Apr 2 10:50:13 BST 2007


Nick wrote:

>>i think it's because of the 'solution(s)' part of my signature, sadly
>>when i send email from my  work address 'talkwebsolutions.co.uk' it
>>can get marked as spam for this very reason.

I'd be very surprised if that is the case. 'Solutions' has never been on any
stop word list I've ever seen?

I would take a look at the server talkwebsolutions.co.uk is on. We've been
getting a lot of email bounced recently in Gmail when the mailserver host
looks forged. 

DNSreport seems to point to this issue:

http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=talkwebsolutions.co.uk+

WARNING: One or more of your mailservers is claiming to be a host other than
what it really is (the SMTP greeting should be a 3-digit code, followed by a
space or a dash, then the host name). If your mailserver sends out E-mail
using this domain in its EHLO or HELO, your E-mail might get blocked by
anti-spam software. This is also a technical violation of RFC821 4.3 (and
RFC2821 4.3.1). Note that the hostname given in the SMTP greeting should
have an A record pointing back to the same server. Note that this one test
may use a cached DNS record.

easymx2.easily.co.uk claims to be host coumta08.netbenefit.co.uk [but that
host is at 212.53.64.109 (may be cached), not 212.53.64.68].
rhea.easily.co.uk claims to be host coumta54.netbenefit.co.uk [but that host
is at 212.53.64.78 (may be cached), not 212.53.64.82].

I'd also try using less URL's in your signature - and also stop putting your
web link in the 'from' address - that is very spam-like behavior. 

From: bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org
> [mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Nick Tong - 
> http://TalkWebSolutions.co.uk

HTH,
 
Nick 
 
CEO
e3internet
http://www.e3internet.com 
 

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