-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I hate to be the one to have to point this out, but if you're on cable, and you're not allowed to run a server due to comcasts policy, then all of what you describe below is entirely justified. Greg On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:59:04AM -0400, Igor Gueths wrote: > And what's also stupid is that I have found that in my case, the entire 24.62.34.0/24 IP range is blacklisted. I have done some digging around on this, and have found that the ISP is really > responsible for maintaining their blacklist information. However, comcast is so stupid that they won't know what that is even if I explain it to them...So in my opinion why bother? What I end > up having to do when I encounter blacklist problems is relay my mail through one of comcrap's smtp servers. Which is stupid considering I have my own domain and everything. - -- Free domains: http://www.eu.org/ or mail dns-manager at EU.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA1yfb7s9z/XlyUyARAtZBAJ4oGUGVqC5w+b+TsBP0Oh//yEEYBACaA9hW ECDa9gIQQw7P5z31ExN6Aoo= =a0Go -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----