I am putting this one out in the public domain to illustrate the increasing 
awareness and 'problem' surrounding blocked mail. It aint gonna go away 
folks, and you can expect (much) more of the same in the coming months...

This one comes from yahoo direct and is not related to the previous linux.nf 
mail issue.

The point being that for something as big as yahoo to sit up and take notice, 
you do indeed have a problem, Houston.

(Note that unlike most bounce messages, this one comes with a detailed 
analysis of why: meaning, they really really really want *you* to do 
something about it)

----------  Forwarded Message  ----------

Unable to deliver message to the following address(es).

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Connected to 192.136.111.1 but my name was rejected.
Remote host said: 550-You are not permitted to send mail from
 smtp012.mail.yahoo.com[216.136.173.32]. 550-All SMTP connections have been
 blocked from that address,
550-possibly because it has been listed in one of the many RBLs,
550-or possibly because your DNS is broken or your hostname is wrong.
550-
550-Please forward this message to your own LOCAL postmaster and ask
550-them to contact us regarding this issue.
550-
550-Postmaster@[216.136.173.32]: Please contact
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 550-(via an unblocked server of course!)
 for exact details on why your 550-mailer's connection was rejected.  You
 must include your IP number 550 given above in order to receive an accurate
 answer.
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too long.


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