>I just made a networksolution change to a domain and It got held by the Junk
>mail tests.
>This could be a pain now that I am in the middle of transferring domains to
>our new servers.

I would suggest contacting Network Solutions about it.  The WHOIS for 
Network Solutions shows that you can call them at (123) 234-1234 or E-mail 
them at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Once you've tried that, you'll understand why they are listed in the 
NOWHOIS test.

>Also which test did it fail to be on hold so I can reverse the change and
>allow them mail to me.
>I set WEIGHT back to WARN and not HOLD will that do the trick ??

I'd recommend:

         WHITELIST       FROM    networksolutions.com
         WHITELIST       FROM    netsol.com

>Since the upgrade to the new Junkmail I have only seen 2 legitamate emails
>in the spam dir. this being one of them.
>Go figure that netsol would fail a spam test ;)

... or that they would put bogus information into the WHOIS database (the 
very one that they control).

>X-RBL-Warning: Not supporting postmaster@domain

This is because their postmaster account is/was rejecting mail.

>X-RBL-Warning: This E-mail was sent from a broken mail client [8400000a].

This is because the E-mail they sent you contained no "To:" header, 
breaking RFC822.
                            -Scott

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