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[ IMPORTANT] New Email Forwarding Policy for HotMail/Yahoo/GMAIL/AOL

Dear Customer,

Effective from today E-mail forwarding to the following service providers will no longer be permitted from all our Linux & Windows Mail Servers :

# aol.com
# comcast.net
# att.net
# msn.com
# hotmail.com
# yahoo.com/in/ or any other extension of yahoo
# gmail.com

In order to ensure deliverability of email sent by our customers to accounts at the above noted domains, we are forced to block all email forwarding to these domains. Presently, all of these domains have extremely stringent anti-spam filtering policies in place. If one of our customers configures their email account hosted with us to forward to their personal mailbox with one of the noted service providers and the service provider detects that message as spam, they believe that we are the source of the spam. As a result, our mail server gets blacklisted, even though we are not responsible for this spam.

Unfortunately, even though we are not responsible for this spam, these service providers noted have repeatedly been blacklisting our mail servers, causing legitimate email to be blocked. If you or your customers have forwarders configured to one of the above service providers, please remove the forwarding and convert them to POP3 accounts or setup their forwarding to their local address within their own domain.

Also, please note that this change only impacts forwarders. You will still be able to send email to the above noted service providers. In fact, this change will actually make mail delivery to these service providers more reliable, since they will not be repeatedly blacklisting our servers.

If you currently have the forwarders from your domain setup to above email providers then we strongly suggest you to disable them immediately as we would we searching and deleting the forwarders without any notice. We're sorry if this is of any inconvenience to you however this step is very important to ensure smooth delivery of emails from our servers to other service providers.


Posted on: Friday, 13th April 2007 4:23 AM