said:
>"Verizon problem" -- you mean Verizon is telling other ISPs not to accept
>email from Verizon addresses?
No. I mean that Verizon is not contacting maps to get the IP address that
they own taken off the DUL list. It's unlike they will ever know that the
address is on the list unless you contact them.
>I'm not going through the Verizon mail
>server;
If you went to the link and read what it says, you would realize that the
problem would not exist if you did go through Verizon's mail server.
>I'm running SendMail and sending directly to Tom's account.
Which is exactly why it bounced.
>It's likely that Tom's ISP is simply blocking some or all of Verizon's IP
>addresses.
Sheesh. Try reading the content of the link and, hopefully, it will
understand that your IP address when you sent the mail was 71.108.118.189
and this addres is on the DUL list. It's possible that you leased an IP
address that was previously owned by an infected Win box that was spewing
spam and someone reported this to maps.
>Until his ISP stops doing that, we can use this list.
There's no reason to expect his ISP to change anything until your IP
address is no longer on the DUL list.
Of couse, you could just request a new lease and if you get a different IP
address, 71.108.118.189 will become someone elses problem.
Regards,
Steven
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------
"Steven Levine" MR2/ICE 2.67 #10183 Warp4.something/14.100c_W4
www.scoug.com irc.fyrelizard.com #scoug (Wed 7pm PST)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
=====================================================
To unsubscribe from this list, send an email message
to "steward@scoug.com". In the body of the message,
put the command "unsubscribe scoug-help".
For problems, contact the list owner at
"postmaster@scoug.com".
=====================================================
>> Next Message >>
Return to [ 22 |
June |
2005 ]
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA
Copyright 2001 the Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED.
SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group.
OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.