On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 09:36:41AM -0500, Chris Smith wrote:
> On Sunday 04 February 2007, Travis H. wrote:
> Been through this with Daniel. It appears that for some reason his Spam
> Assassin decided to block Comcast's (1 of the 2 largest ISP's here) email
> servers. As I am sending mail through
On Tuesday 27 February 2007, Travis H. wrote:
> Is Comcast configured to allow you to claim a domain name other than
> comcast? You could have problems claiming a source address
> chrissmith.org unless comcast is configured to tolerate it.
> Normally you have to do address mapping to the appropria
On Sunday 04 February 2007, Travis H. wrote:
> Since you're on a dynamic IP
I am. It's typical that residential cable customers are listed as dial-up here
in the US.
> Best bet is to use relay_host to relay outbound email through your
> ISP, or find someone with a static IP who will let you rel
Since you're on a dynamic IP (or appear to be so), you might find this
useful:
http://home.in.tum.de/~baueran/techdoc/postfix.html
Best bet is to use relay_host to relay outbound email through your
ISP, or find someone with a static IP who will let you relay through
their machine.
--
The drivin
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 04:13:20PM -0500, Chris Smith wrote:
> ==
> Final-Recipient: rfc822;
> Action: failed
> Status: 5.1.0 MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 554 REPLY:
> 554_5.7.1_Spam_(score_3.9)
> Diagnostic-Code: smtp; Permanent Failure: Othe
==
Final-Recipient: rfc822;
Action: failed
Status: 5.1.0 MAIL FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 554 REPLY:
554_5.7.1_Spam_(score_3.9)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; Permanent Failure: Other address status
Last-Attempt-Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 20:47:13 -
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