I had a client complaining the other day that her emails were not getting to me, turns out her employer has its (microsoft) MTA on a paradise dynamic ip block, so my MTA (via NJABL) rejected it. Why they don't relay thru their ISP, or get into a static block, I have no idea.
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 14:18:57 +1300 Jim Cheetham wrote: > Jim Cheetham wrote: > >> (reason: 530 5.7.1 Mail from 210.55.220.207 rejected. See > >> http://www.mail-abuse.com/support/lookup.html: > > > > Looks like they think your IP address is listed in MAPS. It is - well, > > it's on the DUL (DialUp List) which suggests to me that you're running > > your own MTA, and not sending via your ISP. > > > > MAPS have some documentation to help you change your local MTA's > routing, in order to send all your mail to your ISP, rather than directly. > > http://www.mail-abuse.com/an_rteoutgoing.html -- Nick Rout Barrister & Solicitor Christchurch <http://www.rout.co.nz> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
