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Ray at home wrote:
| How about a report on the problem
Problem: freelists.org decided to block cust.telepacific.net as a spam source even though that's a whole /16 network, of which we have about five IP addresses. Oh, and that network isn't listed in any RBLs either, it's just their own home grown deal. Though to give them credit, they're doing this whole thing for free so maybe I should just keep my darn mouth shut.
| and solution of your woes last week?
Solution: Put freelists.org into my smtproutes file and relay all mail to them through smtp.telepacific.net instead of directly.
| And how about a thank you too, damn it! :]
Thanks, between you and the qmail list I was able to confirm that it wasn't a problem at my end, which allowed me to talk to freelists.org and telepacific like I knew what I was doing.
- -- Chris Berry chris_berry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Systems Administrator JM Associates & Coast Business Service
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