On Thursday 01 April 2004 10:47 am, Jeff Kinz wrote: <snip> > > That's what I thought too, but if that's the case, then changing the > > entry for SMTP server in his outlook client won't help, since his address > > will still be in the header. > > Your reasoning sounds good to me - but when tranferring email to his > ISP the header sequence gets written with "His" ISP's IP in the chain. > > The combination of his IP and His ISP's SMTP relay IP may be what makes > the header get thru the filters as a "valid source", or the combo of > his IP and his ISP's mail domain may be what does it. > > The combination of his dynamic IP and and any other SMTP relay is > clearly setting off alarms. That sounds plausible. I'll tell him to change the SMTP server entry, and if that solves the problem, then I better stop wasting everyones time here :) > Whats the IP address of your SMTP server ? Is it in any of the > blocklists? No, it's not. I checked with several list lookup that I found. Thanks, RDB -- Reuben D. Budiardja Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN --------------------------------------------------------- "To be a nemesis, you have to actively try to destroy something, don't you? Really, I'm not out to destroy Microsoft. That will just be a completely unintentional side effect." - Linus Torvalds - -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list