xyon wrote:
IDENT request on tcp/113.. of course most of us drop connections on any
port we don't use, so if they don't get a response, they drop your
Why would anyone do that? DROP is a misbehaviour similar to the clueless
ICMP blocking (and breaking things like PMTU discovery) which is even
Anne Clarke wrote:
I am having problems with hotmail emails that are not going through to
my contacts that I have used for a long time I get the message of
delivery status notification either delayed or failure could any one
help me thank Anne Clarke
Hi Anne, sometimes I have problems with
Hello,
I am having problems with hotmail emails that are not going through to my
contacts that I have used for a long time I get the message of delivery
status notification either delayed or failure could any one help me thank
Anne Clarke
I, too, have experienced such happening from
I believe the Hotmail/Yahoo issue (if you watch your firewall logs) is
due to them using an old method called IDENT. This has been done away
with on most intelligent setups these days, but of course Hotmail and
Yahoo are still using it.
Anyway, when your MTA connects to Hotmail/Yahoo, they
(as they have a
step by step guide)
http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/outbound.html
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