On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 21:18, Ed Wilts wrote: > > >any mail I send from my cable/Internet provider Rogers > > >*@rogers.com) is denied by any *@redhat.com > 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. Actually, his quote above yours, states he sends email from his cable/Internet provider, which is Rogers. They *own* rogers.com, so therefore there is no way of him sending any email using the rogers.com domain unless he sends them through his ISP like he stated. > Let's see one of your bounces. I'd be surprised if they couldn't take > "heat". Crap, yes. Abuse, yes. But heat, no. Actually he already sent an email with the bounce message, and indeed rogers.com (or at least the ones within his IP range) is blacklisted, according to the message he sent. https://listman.redhat.com/pipermail/shrike-list/2003-April/003200.html -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Hand over the code, and no one gets hurt!"