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rg>> Once upon a time some spammer(s) did choose to use TB! due to it's
rg>> configuriblity. This lead to some ISPs decision to simply ban TB!
rg>> traffic than to expend any effort toward better filters. This practice
rg>> is seeming hard coded into some ISPs' thinking (&/or hardwa
L>> I haven't run into this, but I'm quite new to TB.
L>> Why does this happen?
IAW> If you have the X-Mailer option checked under
IAW> Options|Preferences|General, then The Bat! is identified in the
IAW> message headers. This is what they check to make their arbitrary
IAW> decision. Unckeck this a
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I haven't run into this, but I'm quite new to TB.
Why does this happen?
Laurie
Wednesday, July 12, 2006, 4:32:54 PM, you wrote:
>> I've recently had a couple of emails blocked from two different ISP's
>> who claim The Bat is a known spammer. Of course I know this is
>> bull
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