I had a similiar problem a while back and it turned out that our
netblock had been added to freelists.org's home grown blacklist. For me
the solution was to relay mail through my ISP's mail server.
Chris Berry chris_berry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Systems Administrator JM Associates & Coast Business Service
I'm not going to give up on it... I've been around Freelists too long to give up that easily :P
If you'd like, I can temporarily set up an e-mail forwarder for a specific account, to route mail to you via my servers... at least that will get mail to you.
Regardless, have a great Thanksgiving. I'm not sure if I'll be checking my mail over the holiday or not, but feel free to message me anyway; I'll respond as soon as I get the message.
Take care,
Andrew
mfernandez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/24/04 01:38PM >>>
I am still without receiving mail from this list (I just receive one or two mails per day), I'll give up after this message.
FYI, I checked all spam systems: on my mail server, on my ISP system,
on my
Hosting provider system and everything is OK. My mail client doesn't
has any
rule to remove mail from this list.
I checked my domains and IP blocks too and there is no control for the list's domain and IP.
Well, I don't see what more to do, so, as I said, I'll give up.
To everybody on the list have a good thanksgiving day*
Mauricio Fernández S.
IT Manager
FDTA - Valles
Tel. 591 4 4525160
Fax. 591 4 4115056
mfernandez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.fdta-valles.org
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