Have you asked Comcast what their blacklist policy is?  What puts a domain
on a blacklist?  We had a similar situation here where the ISP was
overriding their filter for any domain with an SPF.  It was an easy solution
compared to the whitelisting request nightmare.

-e

-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Comcast blacklisting solutions?

We have several clients that use our mail forwarding to simply send any 
mail that they get from their site to their Comcast account.  Lately, 
we've been getting LOTS of blacklisting problems.  Seems that Comcast 
doesn't like it when we forward email from, say [EMAIL PROTECTED] to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  The messages bounce back to the sender saying that 
they are blacklisted.  We then have to get the domain un-blacklisted 
through Comcast, which takes forever and a day.  Three days later, the 
domain is blacklisted again.  Anyone running into similar problems, 
and/or have any ideas on ho to fix this, other than stopping the 
forwarding?  We have over 100 clients using this forwarding feature, and 
it would be a logistical nightmare to change them all over to a full 
mail setup.

Thanks,

Ray



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