On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Simon Billis <simon at houxou.com> wrote: > > Why? > > That is a good question - I "guess" that google's email system thinks > you're > sending them spam. If you want your mail to be accepted you may need to > have > implemented SPF and domainkeys. Oh, lovely. As if I didn't have enough work to do...Thanks, google. > You can also try to send mail to your google address by hand i.e. telnet to > google's mail platform on port 25 and mimic the smtp conversation by hand > to > see if you can get any further.... > I've not done this before. Here's what I did. Please see if this looks correct: [root]# telnet mail.mydomain.com 25 Trying 209.216.9.56... Connected to mail.mydomain.com. Escape character is '^]'. 220 mail.mydomain.com ESMTP HELO mail.mydomain.com 250 mail.mydomain.com MAIL FROM suzie at mydomain.com 250 ok RCPT TO suzieprogrammer at gmail.com 250 ok DATA testing 354 go ahead . 250 ok 1267194591 qp 11432 quit 221 mail.mydomain.com Connection closed by foreign host. [root]# I didn't receive any message. Time for domainkeys? TIA, Susan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100226/666235bb/attachment-0005.html>