And, despite the lack of any useful information, the first two responses to
your post WERE attempts to be helpful (Jamin and Stephen).  A little
gratitude., or at least common courtesy as someone that's asking others for
a favor,  might be called for.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 7:29 AM
Subject: RE: Hotmail


> > It would be nice if anyone could answer my questions instead
> > of giving a nice paragraph on win2k
>
> Looking back at your original question:
>
> > Anyone in the world can send to me however when I send to
> > hotmail.com it won't accept any smtp connection.
>
> There is a total lack of useful information for us to use to help
> you with.  The following information would help us help you:
>
> What do the logs say?  Show a complete delivery attempt of one
> message to hotmail, from the "begin" line to the "end" line.  Also show us
a
> successful delivery somewhere.  Feel free to X out the usernames, but
leave
> the domain information in place.
>
> What is your mail server's IP address?  As someone has already
> suggested, you may be blacklisted inadverdantly or because of a previous
> owner of that IP.  (This would probably also show up in the aforementioned
> log).
>
> What are the contents of your /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file?
>
> --
> gowen -- Greg Owen -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>               SoftLock.com is now DigitalGoods!
>
>
>

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