FBS has been doing this all along, so when your customer gets their email the email looks like it was sent directly from you versus an MLS system they don’t know and are not not likely to trust. Unfortunately, this change affected the flexmls email system as well since flexmls tries to send emails on your behalf to those who you email. Recently, Yahoo changed their email policies that prevent third party email servers from sending email on their behalf. If you do not have a My E-Mail Addresses option, contact your local association office for further assistance. Change your email address to a valid address that does not end in one of the domains listed above, make sure the setting “Is this your primary E-mail address” is set to Yes, then click Next to save your changes.
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If your association allows you to perform this task, update your email address in flexmls by clicking on Preferences > My Profile > My E-mails Addresses > clicking your email address entry and clicking Edit. These problems affect anyone with an email address that ends with (but not limited to) and you have one of these email addresses as your primary email address within flexmls, as a temporary solution please change it to an alternate email address that does not end with one of these domain names. FBS is aware of the problem and is working toward a permanent solution.
There are still some lingering issues regarding emails not reaching their proper destination originally posted here. If you’ve been having trouble receiving emails from your real estate broker or from your MLS portal, this could be why. We recently received the following email from FlexMLS (the Greater Albuquerque MLS provider) support.