Hello Jack,
MDP ... the reverse DNS for your domain specified a mail exchange
MDP computer called ohmx-2.columbus.rr.com. When the RITlabs mail
MDP exchanger attempted to connect back to it to verify its existence,
MDP it failed. As a result, your message was rejected. This is a
MDP standard
Tuesday, June 8, 2004, 1:34:52 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello Jack,
MDP ... the reverse DNS for your domain specified a mail exchange
MDP computer called ohmx-2.columbus.rr.com. When the RITlabs mail
MDP exchanger attempted to connect back to it to verify its existence,
MDP it failed. As a result, your
Hello Tim,
I thought as much but since the same reply was received for two
different people I thought I might be interpreting it incorrectly. So
can you, or anyone, tell me what I should do now? I apparently have no
way to contact RITlabs (which is a very bad situation in itself) and I
can't
Tuesday, June 8, 2004, 5:36:34 PM, Jack wrote:
TJS I could try [sending Jack's email] with me as From,
TJS and you (Jack) as reply to, or even create a
TJS [EMAIL PROTECTED] specially for the purpose...
TJS Shall I do that?
I would certainly appreciate it.
done
TJS The alternative is to try
Hello Tim,
I would certainly appreciate it.
TS done
Thank you.
TS It might still be wise to investigate the rDNS, as you might
TS find that other systems also reject your emaail
I wouldn't know how to begin to do this. I'm on about 30 lists and
have never had a problem contacting them or
Hello,
After not being able to send a message to RitLabs for support, a
member of this list graciously offered to forward my message to them.
That was on 6/4. Today I received the following message. Can anyone
explain this to me? Does it mean they were trying to contact me or
did the message
Dear Jack,
@7-Jun-2004, 22:51 -0400 (08-Jun 03:51 UK time) Jack [J] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to The:
... snip
J Today I received the following message. Can anyone explain this
J to me? Does it mean they were trying to contact me or did the
J message never reach them?
The message never
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