On 1/21/08, Chris Louden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 21, 2008 5:11 PM, Paul G. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Richard Reynolds wrote:
> > > On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Paul G. Allen wrote:
> >
> > > comcast definately rings a bell, or sorespot :D not as bad as cox, who
> > > has horrible spam policies and no technically inclined people running
> > > there mail setup.
> >
> > Yes, I know. I am currently having trouble with my personal mail
> > regarding Cox. I can't report phishing or spam to anyone because when I
> > send such a report through the Cox mail server (the report would contain
> > the header of the offending e-mail and sometimes the body of the
> > e-mail), it refuses it as spam. Complaining to Cox has so far resulted
> > in responses from people that are completely clueless and should
> > probably not even be allowed near a computer at all!
> >
> > >
> > >> I have checked most of the blacklists and our server IP
> > >> (12.184.45.102) does not appear on any of them.
> > > thats a good start but did you specifically check the comcast RBL our
> > > just the public ones? they offer there own and a get out of jail page at
> > > www.comcastsupport.com/rbl
> >
> > Been there, done that, filled out the form, no response from Comcast yet.
>
> Could this be an SPF issue?
>
> >
> > PGA
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