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 message was rejected. This is a
MDP>> standard method of protecting against
MDP>> connections from spamming
MDP>> servers, which characteristically fail the rDNS connect back.

> 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 get an answer on this list.  Is there somewhere else I can ask
> about my problem?

Though when I sent it on for you, I did have the From and
Reply-To set your your address. I thought that that would be
good enough, with all the Received: headers etc having my
details, rather than yours.

I could try again with me as From, and you (Jack) as reply
to, or even create a [EMAIL PROTECTED] specially for the
purpose... Shall I do that?

The alternative is to try and track down why the rDNS connect back
is failing

Tim

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