I also doubt this is a squirrel mail issue.

I have a problem with one of my Yahoo groups causing my account to be
deactivated because sendmail detects messages from one or more users on
the list as being relay hosts.  This causes a hard bounce and Yahoo
promptly deactivates my address.  You can check if this is happening at
http://groups.yahoo.com/myprefs (E-Mail preference tab from mygroups). 
The status column will be normal if Yahoo says the account is active.  The
Bounce history will include the error from the last bounce.

Hope this helps.
-- 
Michael Brown


Waitman C. Gobble, II said:
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 8:26 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [SM-USERS] Yahoo Group e-mails not coming through
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm having a problem with my Yahoo Groups.  There are
>> messages that are being posted (I can see this when I go to
>> the webpage), but they're not getting to my inbox, here.
>> I've double checked that they're using the right e-mail
>> address and that it's set to send me the e-mails.
>>
>> Yahoo goups uses this thing where they mark the TO: address
>> as to the group, not to my e-mail.  Does Squirrelmail have a
>> problem with this?  Or is it a Yahoo problem?  I used to get
>> the messages fine at my other e-mail address.
>>
>
> Hello Steff,
>
> One way to check to see if your messages are bouncing back to yahoo is
> to log into the group and try to post a message. If yahoo groups detects
> your email messages bouncing back, it won't let you post. Another thing
> to check is to see if your yahoo email account mailbox is full, this
> will cause problems. My wife had something similar happen to her, she
> didn't realize it was delivering messages to her yahoo mailbox as well.
> When her yahoo mailbox was full, it stopped sending her any messages.
>
> The TO: address should have nothing to do with it.
>
> Also, try setting your delivery options to plain text instead of HTML.
> If you have a virus content filter running on your mail server, it is
> possible that the messages are getting kicked off because of dangerous
> content. Sometimes their ads contain IFRAME tags, which cause many virus
> scanners to barf. Also, I believe that their new fancy web based HTML
> editor for outgoing messages constructs the email in such a way to get a
> false positive with a virus scanner.
>
> Take care,
>
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