IBM's IP address range is on several blacklists.  I know, I had the same
problem as well.  Luckily, my e-mail address is on a friend's box, and he
updated his rules to allow ibm.com stuff to bypass spam-checking.

I e-mailed IBM and the response I got was basically "we're too lazy to
contact the keepers of the blacklists to get this resolved."  

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Mark Yuhas
Sent: Wednesday July 27 2005 09:48
To: [email protected]
Subject: What happened to iSource?

I have subscribed to iSource for a number of years.  However, a few months
ago the weekly e-mails stopped.  No message.  Nothing.  Three weeks ago, I
reregistered for iSource and received the usual e-mail acknowledgement.
Still no iSource missives.  I then sent an e-mail to the iSource people via
the 'Contact Us' tab.  No answer.  I then asked our rep.  Still, no answer.

Have I committed a social faux pas?  Or, is there some secret handshake I am
not privy to?

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