On 10/24/06, Alexander S. Kunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Joe & everyone else,

on 24-Okt-2006 at 20:47 you (Joe) wrote:

> **A business with which I've successfully corresponded with several
> times in the past has started to reject by e-mails. I always get the
> same error message. Anyone have any ideas as to why my e-mail is
> supposedly (and suddenly) being interpreted as a "spam site"?

>     Recipient: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Reason:    5.2.1 Mail from XXX.152.59.66 refused: spam site.

> Note: I substituted the "X"s myself.

Since this is a purely IP based refusal it would be interesting to know
the complete IP address. :-}


This is the full IP: 205.152.59.66.  But I'm confused.  Are you saying that
someone has classified *me* as a spammer???  How can that be?  Are you sure
they are (whoever in fact "they" are) not picking up "The Bat" as a reputed
spam *program*?  I think I remember reading about something like that in the
past, and it had to do with something in the X-Mailer header being picked
up?  In my "Preferences," I have no check mark in the "Use X-Mailer" box.
Could that be it (although I haven't made any changes recently).

I've been able to send messages to this domain (and vice versa) as recently
as last week, and had no problems whatsoever.

--
Joe
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