*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4/25/2003 at 12:08 PM Kevin Waterson wrote: >This one time, at band camp, "Dan Genn" <dangenn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Can someone from redhat please respond and let me know why any mail I >send >> from my @rogers.com mail address is expressley blocked by mx1.redhat.com >to >> any *@redhat.com addresses? This is a poor way to block spammers by >killing >> legitimate users through domain or IP range denial with RBL's. How can I >> participate in lists or support for business reasons. It is sad that I >can >> send e-mail through this hotmail.com address (where tons of spam comes >from >> the hotmail.com domain) and not my providers which serves a huge group >of >> broadband users in Canada. > >Hi Dan, >This mail will not make the list as I am blackholed also. >I would like if you could forward this message to the list. >I am on a dial up in Australia, IP 202.5.168.* and now we >can no longer send mail to redhat :/ > >Kind regards >Kevin > >-- > ______ >(_____ \ > _____) ) ____ ____ ____ ____ >| ____/ / _ ) / _ | / ___) / _ ) >| | ( (/ / ( ( | |( (___ ( (/ / >|_| \____) \_||_| \____) \____) >Kevin Waterson >Port Macquarie, Australia > > > >-- >Shrike-list mailing list >Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list is it just me, or are the rest of you seeing these 'blocked' emails too? maybe the restriction was lifted? regards, shane.