Scott,
You really cannot change it. Several DXers have had this issue with Web
TV. But it changes. Tomorrow, the e mail may go through fine. Yes, this
does nothing for spam. But most e mail me directly has no trouble
getting it through.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
Jim,
Our phone system, cel service, and internet is still having fits. It may
be somtime until it all works out. I am surprised they got us up and
going as fast as they did. For the record, one guy here that kept his
wind equipment going clocked wind gusts of 143 MPH! Many over 125 MPH
and
By the way, WebTV is msn.
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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Aw c'mon, Russ! You just need a different perspective on things. If it
weren't for sloppy Microsoft code, the modern generation of hackers would only
need to be smart enough to flick a light switch. They're helping to create a
whold new batch of programmers throughout the third world that
--- Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, WebTV is msn.
And therein lies the bulk of the problem. MSN, which also owns Hotmail
has about as ham-handed an approach as anyone out there ( although
Comcast is right down there with them ). Microsoft, which seems to be
almost
Club of America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] FW: Delivery status notification
--- Patrick Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, WebTV is msn.
And therein lies the bulk of the problem. MSN, which also owns Hotmail
has about as ham-handed an approach as anyone out there ( although
Comcast
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On Behalf Of Russ Edmunds
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] FW: Delivery status notification
--- Patrick Martin wrote:
By the way, WebTV is msn
That particular Comcast host has WebTV on its black list because of too much
spam originating there. While blacklisting is a good thing, they shouldn't be
putting domains like webtv, yahoo, hotmail, gmail or the big boys on
there.that potentially knocks out millions of subscribers.
Patrick, this is what I am getting when I try to e-mail you directly. It
looks like Web TV may be seeing my e-mail address as spam. I'm bumfuzzled!?
Jim Pogue KH2AR/WPE9HLJ/KG6DX1A
Memphis, Tennessee USA
NRD-535, R-390A, ICF-2010
Wellbrook LA5030 loop, PAØRDT mini-whip,
attic longwire, Quantum
Duh! Thank you for providing the RIGHT answer, Scott. I've been working too
long today, and I got it backwards. Either too much spam has been coming from
that Comcast host, OR Comcast recently acquired that IP address and it had been
associated with a spammer. The trick is to find out WHICH
Jim Pogue wrote:
Patrick, this is what I am getting when I try to e-mail you directly. It
looks like Web TV may be seeing my e-mail address as spam. I'm bumfuzzled!?
That's just what's happening - here's the key line:
SMTP: host 209.240.204.26: 556
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