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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >Mark originated this thread complaining about *my*
> >DSL DHCP outbound messages to him being blocked.
>
> I understand this. Is it possible that you somehow bypassed ZoneEdit?
No ZoneEdit on my outbound. As with most everything I do, my email goes
around in circles. My outbound, such as messages to Mark, go straight
from my local SendMail to the target SMTP server -- ZoneEdit isn't
involved. Mail sent to me at peterskye.com goes to ZoneEdit which
forwards it to Verizon, and I access it from the Verizon SMTP server --
my SendMail isn't involved.
Let's see: Skye to SendMail to target to ZoneEdit to Verizon to Skye.
A very nice pentagon of a circle, indeed.
> I thought you were sending through ZoneEdit and that
> your real IP would not be an issue. If you are trying
> to send direct, then I agree that the reason is the same.
I send direct; I can do this because Verizon 1) allows servers on their
DSL DHCP accounts and 2) doesn't block port 25.
- Peter
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