Paul G. Allen wrote:
Well, for now this has been resolved.

It took them a day, but they removed us from their block list. Looking over the mail logs today, our mail server sends a LOT of mail to Comcast customers. Apparently there's a good many of them that are subscribed to some of our customers' mailing lists, etc. It appears that Comcast blocks mail from domains that send them a lot of mail, whether it's spam or not.

Rather stupid if you ask me (but you didn't ;) ).


OK, I'm now convinced that Comcast has some morons working for them. They are once again blocking us. WTF is a host/ISP supposed to do when their mail server hosts many domains, some with mailing lists that happen to have many subscribers that use Comcast?

It seems they don't filter on content or based upon any of the public blacklists, etc. Instead they use some pattern of their own making?

PGA
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Paul G. Allen, BSIT/SE
Network Administrator
Greenest Host
www.greenesthost.com


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