DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
"Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net"
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)

Is this practice becoming the norm ?

I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my E-Mail w/o
it being filtered.

Virtually all ISPs and e-mail providers have SPAM filters. Apparently your's has just gotten a tougher one.

You don't have to change your ISP, you could try Google mail or other web mail sites, to see if your mail comes through better. I use Gmail.com for a secondary mailbox and think it is excellent, however it has terrific SPAM filters.

My regular ISP occasionally blocks mail from 2 friends on AOL, but I prefer my mail having the other garbage being filtered out. :)
bj


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