>Content-Disposition: inline >Message-Id: <200703212201.52110.gatopardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >X-RedHat-Blacklist-Warning: Relay 200.88.224.107 is blacklisted by a RBL >system >X-RedHat-Spam-Score: 0.479 >X-loop: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >> to=<rfnunez@xxxxxxxxxxx>, ctladdr=<felipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> (601/600), > >Hmm... > >Sending from a blacklisted IP address using a non existant (fraudulent?) >controlling user address. > >If you're not a SPAMMER you're sure trying to look like one and you're >having trouble sending mail to more than just Hotmail. You just do not >know it yet... > >> relay=mx2.hotmail.com. [65.54.244.168], dsn=5.0.0, > >DSN 5.0.0 means permanent failure - i.e. They will melt down into a pile >of slag before they will accept mail from you. > >John As I I don't know that much about how is it that someone can get to send mail from a blacklisted IP address? I'm connected to the internet through an ISP and the ip I used, I supposed, is supplied from them. In other words, what have I done wrong ? How do I get to not using felipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx as mi mail-address if just bizet.sys.linux is the name of my computer ? FN