Hi Hotmail,

will probally use some of the rbl lists which list dynamic ip ranges...
If the gateway stuff not fit your needs contact your ISP and get a
static ip. 

bye
Norman


Am Freitag, den 16.11.2007, 15:50 -0800 schrieb pkasson:
> Stefano,
> 
> I get the fact that it truly is dynamic, but how in the world does Hotmail
> know and so quickly?  Does it have a table of ISP's to chk against ?
> 
> So, essentially, then, James is just a relay, to another server, not quite
> my requirement.  I know need to obtain a mail service from another provider,
> simply so I can send it to those that are picky ... is that the only way ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Stefano Bagnara-2 wrote:
> > 
> > pkasson ha scritto:
> >> Stefano,
> >> [....]
> >> My IP is as static as providers offer, only changing every few months or
> >> so. 
> > 
> > So it's dynamic.
> > 
> >> [...]
> >> Error message:
> >> 550 DY-001 Mail rejected by Windows Live Hotmail for policy reasons. We
> >> generally do not accept email from dynamic IP's as they are not typically
> >> used to deliver unauthenticated SMTP e-mail to an Internet mail server.
> >> http://www.spamhaus.org maintains lists of dynamic and residential IP
> >> addresses. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your
> >> E-mail/Internet Service Provider for help. Email/network admins, please
> >> visit http://postmaster.live.com for email delivery information and
> >> support
> > 
> > So Hotmail is saying it reject mail from dynamic IP.
> > 
> > Now you know why it is not working.
> > 
> > You should probably configure JAMES' RemoteDelivery to use a gateway
> > (smarthost) and configure there your provider SMTP server. So JAMES will
> > simply relay to your provider SMTP server and your provider SMTP server
> > will send (via static IP) to the destination mail server.
> > 
> > Stefano
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 

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