On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Callahan, Richard M, SOLGV wrote:
Good Afternoon
and forgive the new guy if I break any rules or conventions.
The old rule used to be: Thou shalt not be excessively annoying.
Billions of solicited and confirmed mail messages are sent everyday
with few problems.
1.
Good Afternoon
and forgive the new guy if I break any rules or conventions.
I work for ATT Government Solutions and we are about to launch the Do Not Call
Registry for the Federal Trade Commission. At a high level this allows consumers to
register their phone numbers to keep most
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Callahan, Richard M, SOLGV wrote:
Good Afternoon
and forgive the new guy if I break any rules or conventions.
I work for ATT Government Solutions and we are about to launch the Do
Not Call Registry for the Federal Trade Commission. At a high level
this allows
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, Callahan, Richard M, SOLGV writes:
Good Afternoon
and forgive the new guy if I break any rules or conventions.
I work for ATT Government Solutions and we are about to launch the Do Not Cal
l Registry for the Federal Trade Commission. At a high level this
: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:17 PM
To: Callahan, Richard M, SOLGV
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Major E-mail Delivery for FTC DNCR Launch
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Callahan, Richard M, SOLGV wrote:
Good Afternoon
and forgive the new guy if I break any rules or conventions.
I work for ATT
One of my system admins passed the following, and he does have a point:
You might pass back:
The range of IP addresses that this stuff will be coming from, along
with an assurance that only these mails will be coming from these
servers would allow us to whitelist those addresses.
--
Larry
It wouldn't hurt to post the DCC signature either.
You might want to look at one of the professional whitelisting outfits.
http://www.bondedsender.org
http://www.habeas.com/
are two I know of that seem to be supported.
--
Simon Lyall.| Newsmaster | Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Network/System Admin | Postmaster | Home:
On Wednesday, Jun 25, 2003, at 21:25 Canada/Eastern, Leo Bicknell wrote:
* Put in the e-mail a clear, short, easy to read over the phone
link (http://www.yoursite.com/spam.html) that describes what
action on the web site sends these e-mails, how to identify an
e-mail as actually coming
Oops..2nd time, sorry - had to resub to NANOG and hadn't actually
sent the sub to -post.
Except possibly don't use the word spam, or anything else that is
liable to trip SpamAssassin and friends into giving your messages a
high score (so references to abdominal anatomy and cable tv
Leo Bicknell wrote:
* Make sure your mail servers are squeeky clean. Forward and
reverse match, valid MX's, they report their own name in SMTP
headers, no untrusted sender used -f, etc. Valid abuse@
for the machine name, and the parent domain are essential.
Valid contacts for the domain
## On 2003-06-25 21:25 -0400 Leo Bicknell typed:
LB
LB
LB * Put in the e-mail a clear, short, easy to read over the phone
LB link (http://www.yoursite.com/spam.html)
Oops: this is an existing URL titled FREE Credit Card Gateway :-(
LB that describes what
LB action on the web site
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