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&lt;div&gt;CEM   very interested in senieg some comparisons on how they might be able to deliver more reliably to the big three   hotmail, yahoo, gmail than existing servers.We're in various feedback loops (MS and a couple of other providers) but have not had any success getting Yahoo to co-operate, despite emails being signed appropriately, SPF and various header issues have all been taken care of.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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