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I went through this all last week with the server from my ISP, Harbour Lights being bounced. I would call Comcast and get the server off the blacklist and within 24 hours it would be back on. Maybe the FCC should be notified as it almost shut down my recruiting company as I could not reach any candidates who were Comcast subscribers. Lori Hitchcock Hitchcock Staffing 603.766.5627 Lori at hitchcockstaffing.com -----Original Message----- From: discuss-bounces at blu.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at blu.org] On Behalf Of John Chambers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:05 AM To: discuss at blu.org; blug Subject: Comcast email bounces Starting Saturday, my wife (Shelley) started seeing a lot of email to comcast customers bounce back with a message saying that we were abusers. Our ISP is speakeasy, and she managed to talk to a CS person on Sunday who told her that comcast had been doing to this to email coming via at least one of speakeasy's servers, but not all of them. I verified that the comcast message headers identify a speakeasy server address as the abuser, not our address. Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas about a workaround until it gets fixed? The speakeasy people don't seem to know of any. Their suggestion is to keep trying until you get a server that comcast isn't blocking. I did a bit of digging to get some better ideas, but it seems that speakeasy only advertises mx.speakeasy.net as their mail server, with some hidden magic parceling out the messages to the real servers. This doesn't seem to provide an obvious way to avoid the problem. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at blu.org http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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