On Sunday 01 October 2006 14:54, William Sanders wrote:

Hi Bill!

Thanks, they ain't mine. They are on my web host company's server, a small 
orange. At first I thought they were on the sent message and I thought "hey, 
he uses a small orange, too! Then I realized it was in between him and me.

Verizon blocked leafe.com about two weeks ago. I tried to white list leafe. 
and they (Verizon) were unresponsive so I rerouted the leafe traffic to my 
website email as [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is how the ISP gets to 
spam-filter it.

I sent the owner an email that leafe.com email isn't spam and I think he fixed 
it. He did ask for some sample messages *after* he fixed it. I sent him a 
selection, perhaps all of them.

Stuff coming in from profox? I seldom notice any, seems to me that Ed has that 
part down. Or maybe Verizon was stopping it and got tired of that?

Regards,

Pete

> Pete -
>
> not sure how much stuff you can see in your messages -
> but
> do - please -
> study the raw email in the message source .
> Not the 'thing' thats displayed to you
> Review the headers .
>
> See what your ISP is saying about WHO is slamming spam.
> This has happened before, and not just with you.
> It has happened with you in the past, as I recall.
>
> It's not so much that you are receiving SPAM from Profox, but
> more along the lines of training your spam engine back at the source.
>
> The source, for you, I suspect is back at the ISP itself - you'll have to
> inquire and see what steps you can do to REMOVE stuff coming in from
> Profox.
>
> Regards [Bill]


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