On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 08:07:40PM -0500, Linux-Lists.Red-Hat.Shrike wrote: > Knock, knock, anyone home? > > I think it is specifically stated in the email that he IS using his ISP. > He SPECIFICALLY states: > > >any mail I send from my cable/Internet provider Rogers > >*@rogers.com) is denied by any *@redhat.com > > And you state: > > Your workaround is to use your ISP's mail server. > > You go on to state: > > > You have a supported mechanism for directing your outbound mail > through > > your ISP's mail servers. Use that, and you won't have these sorts of > > issues. Note also that Red Hat is not the only company doing this - > > they're not the first and certainly won't be the last. > > I don't want to go off on a rant here, but actually reading the email > sent to the list may help keep the signal to noise ratio down. I *did* read the e-mail, and nowhere did he say that he used his ISP's mail server. He says that anything sent from, @rogers.com is being denied. Before we start blasting each other, let's see a copy of the bounce message and then we'll have a definitive answer as to why he was blocked. > At least read the email first before you chastise the guy. At no point did I chastise him. I gave him a workaround based on what I've already seen as reported problems and reported fixes. > I'll be surprised if my email goes through as well. I know that > Mandrake has me blocked from sending mail to their lists. Obviously, > they couldn't take the heat. Let's see one of your bounces. I'd be surprised if they couldn't take "heat". Crap, yes. Abuse, yes. But heat, no. BTW, let me chastise - trim the friggin' mail! I don't need to see the list trailers in the message you're quoting. -- Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx Member #1, Red Hat Community Ambassador Program