Go to the Mailing List and make sure you're not accidentally unsubscribed, I can't find anything in your settings that would prevent this from delivering.
Go to the Mailing List and make sure you're not accidentally unsubscribed, I can't find anything in your settings that would prevent this from delivering.
I'm receiving the emails just fine, so the issue is not with mail delivery on our end. Are you sure you're not using a spam filter like BoxTrapper on your account?
I just noticed I haven't received the weekly emails since 11/09/12. I just checked and I'm still subscribed with the correct email address.
I use vBMail occasionally for mass mailing, and I hear from a lot of users who don't get the mail, even in their spam folders.
I figure a lot of mail misidentified as spam is just blackholed. I've tried to keep SPF and DKIM valid, which I think have become essential, but the latter can be tricky. Gmail and Yahoo were both failing DKIM for different reasons until a couple days ago, and I'm still not sure what I jiggled that finally made everything OK. Dmarc is still reporting both SPF and DKIM fails with some mail services.
I noticed Yahoo failed you for DKIM in the last email I got from here, six weeks ago when I bought DBSEO. I was seeing the exact same error in my emails, until I finally, somehow fixed it.
Received-SPF: pass (domain of dragonbyte-tech.com designates 209.85.220.179 as permitted sender)
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Authentication-Results: mta1128.sbc.mail.bf1.yahoo.com from=dragonbyte-tech.com; domainkeys=neutral (no sig); from=dragonbytetech.com; dkim=permerror (bad sig)
In that case, I can say that the issue was the fact that I had forgotten to re-apply the file edits to /includes/class_mail.php that vBMail requires, after upgrading to vB 4.2.3 Beta 1.