Ask them why? I know it seems futile, but when they use such heavy
handed techniques to stop real spam it bothers me.
I administrate a few email lists on Yahoogroups and occasionally we
run into this with a couple of the spam filters. After a short
period it will subside and email will again go through. But it is
absolutely frustrating, and heavy handed, to block a whole domain for
what usually was not even spam sent from that email, but another
email address emulating Verizon.net.
Stewart
At 07:32 AM 12/13/2008, you wrote:
Follow up: I went to Comcast's help site and found out that they use
TrendMicro for a spam filter, and it has identified verizon.net as a
spam source and blocked everything. Now I don't know what to do.
Mike
Mike Sloane wrote:
All of the messages I have sent in the last two days to recipients
with comcast.net IDs are bouncing back with the explanation:
"Reason: Illegal host/domain name found Remote system:
dns;mx2.comcast.net TCP|206.46.173.3|51451|76.96.30.116|25"
Has anyone else had that problem? Or is it something local? It
appears to be a DNS problem from what little I can make of the explanation.
Mike
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