Marc Perkel wrote:
Picture this situation. I have several IPs to send mail on to forward to my customers. One transport uses IP address A and for some unknown reason A becomes accidentally blacklisted. So the customers hosting company starts bouncing all the email coming from my filtering service for that customer.
Ted Cooper wrote:
Avoid the issue in the first place. You should get your IPs whitelisted at EVERY customer site. Either that, or get your customers to pick up their mail directly from you. Actually, if they aren't in control of their server, this is probably the best solution.
I put together the scripts I've been using here to help the end uses get the right abuse address. It adds the IP abuse information to the email headers. There is a readme file with instructions on setting this up.
To download the file, click here: http://tanaya.net/DynaStop/EximAbuse.tgz -- > http://tanaya.net/vmw/In Memory of Private First Class John Alfred Lassiter Let us not forget Private First Class John Alfred Lassiter, casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Marine Corps, PFC Lassiter served our country until February 25th, 1968 in Quang Tri, South Vietnam. He was 19 years old and was not married. John died from small arms fire/grenade. His body was recovered. John was born on January 8th, 1949 in Slidell, Louisiana. PFC Lassiter is on panel 41E, line 024 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for less than a year.
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