On Aug 3, 2007, at 12:30 PM, Warren Michelsen wrote:

Finally, I told my client, who has a domain on my server and a bellsouth account, to contact them herself. Problem was fixed the same days she called. If you have no clients with bellsouth, have your account holders who are trying to send to bellsouth contact their would-be recipients and ask them to complain to bellsouth.

I did that, also. It was 'resolved' for a couple of days, and then blocked again. Their tech support told the customer to have me contact them, which I did, and was told to send an email to an address there that would then log my IP as good. Problem? That address bounced as over quota!

On top of this, another of our subscribers was told that all customers have to ask individually for the blocking to cease--i.e., there is no blanket whitelist.

Of course, at&t has been letting only some of our mail through since January of 06, yet when contacted they say that they are not blocking us.

Not doing this for a living, I spend whatever time I can, but tell folks that if they really want their mail, they should get a GMail account.

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