Tom, as a fellow Eudora user have you any thoughts on this problem I'm having?
I'm using a 2Mbit broadband connection. Most oft
he time email comes through regularly (I have set
to check every 30 minutes) but for no obvious
reason from time to time - most often if I've
been away from the machine - I find messages
against each of the "Personalities" to say 'Error
getting network address for "ranworth.co.uk" (or
whichever) Cause: host not found [11001].
If it can find it when I'm there and taking no
notice of it, why can't it find it when I go to
make coffee or have lunch or am sleeping and am still taking no notice?
Any thoughts as to what might be doing this?
OK, OK so the PC's feeling neglected - but apart from that? LOL
Peter MacGregor
At 23:20 16/10/2005, you wrote:
That was probably bounced back to you from one
of the WDVL subscribers' mail server, as I
received both from the list. I'm beginning to
see more and more of this myself. At first, I
thought it was my own domains that were being blocked.
The last block message I received was from an
aweber mail server. It was pretty clear and
indicated that the server being blocked was a
RoadRunner server. My ISP is wireless, and
probably renting bandwidth from RR to resell.
Going into Eudora's mail settings for the
accounts being blocked, I changed them to use my
own domains' mail servers (on two different
hosting companies) and tried again. They went
through! So, it wasn't my domains being blocked, but my ENTIRE ISP!!
If the people designing and using these
draconian filters don't learn to do a better job
of filtering out just the offenders instead of
blocking the entire highway the offender used,
this could get bad. Some ISP's won't let users
use their own mail servers calling the practice
'relaying' - a tactic used by many
spammers. Blocking 'legitimate' relaying, where
username/password authentication is used, is
like throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
Cheers,
Tom Fosson
At 06:01 PM 10/16/2005 -0400, you wrote:
I received this when I sent my last message - any idea if it is real or not?
Riva
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