At 18:17 27/09/2009 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:34 27/09/2009 -0400, Timo Lynch wrote:
... my ISP claims they are not blocking anything.

Are you using a whitelisting system, which may not include the address from which the confirmation message comes? Every confirmation message comes from a unique address which you cannot predict, of course.

Yes, they're certainly blocking stuff, and it's possible that the form of the confirmation message is triggering something. Actually, though, I went through an unsubscribe and resubscribe recently to see exactly what happened, and both the confirmation messages came from [email protected]. The response address is the unpredictable part, so maybe whitelisting [email protected] would be useful?

You are being far too polite and gentle with me, since what I said was rubbish! As you say, it is the address to which the confirmation must be sent that is unique and unpredictable, not the address - [email protected] - from which the confirmation request itself comes.

Sorry about this.

Brian Barker


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