> Your neil and webmaster addresses reject mail from sasktel.net (the > largest ISP in Saskatchewan, Canada), my own mailserver > (melvilletheatre.com), and gmail.com. > > Your mailserver definitely needs some attention and repair. Not to be an ass Frank but have you considered the mail config on your end? I had a look at your server's IP/DNS info and I'm reasonably certain it appears on my default blocklist/spamlist as well. Why? Because the IP you use appears to be assigned by your ISP to a residential DSL/Cable pool. A lot of spam filters mark emails from those ranges as automatically suspect or outright reject them. This is because the ranges marked for residential use usually have Terms of Service that prohibit running public facing services so a lot of spam filters automatically consider any email server in those ranges to be rogue. If that's not the case and you have a business grade line, I'd suggest having a chat with your ISP to get that corrected. Our company's ISP, Telus, assigns 'clean' IP blocks for the commercial grade DSL lines we have. I can't speak to GMail's issues but I have noticed that ISP's occasionally get blacklisted if their email servers get used for relaying. I had this issue several years back out west here in BC with Shaw Cable getting but on Spamhaus' RBL till they changed their email policies. You used to be able to send email with *any* sender address as long as you had a valid login with Shaw. That has since been changed. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos