Check your firewall logs to see if for some reason it's not still blocking the Verizon IPs, even though the rule is disabled.  Also, have someone on Verizon send you an email, so you know someone actually attempted to, and see if they receive a rejection back.
 
Chris
 
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Verizon Problems

About a month ago I was getting hit by a lot of viruses from Verizon.net ips. (Declude/Fprot caught them all)
 
I put a block on those IPs in our firewall to curb the unusually high rate, then when customers started complaining about not getting verizon.net email, I took the block off.
 
The block is still off... but now it seems that nothing is coming from Verizon at all. Going through my logs for the last week, all I can find is where my server has sent/delivered mail... but nothing in return.
 
There are only specific verizon.net emails in my kill list... not a server wide @verizon.net.
 
The firewall rule is disabled...
 
and yet there is nothing showing up in the logs that Verizon is even trying to connect to my server.
 
Any thoughts that my very limited mind hasn't grasped yet?
 
Thanks
 
 
 
 

Larry Mowery
 
Gazette Record
610 Main Avenue
St. Maries, Idaho 83861
208-245-4538
 

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