On Friday 04 November 2005 20:17, Jonathan Ernst wrote: -- snip -- > What I mean is that you should make the mayimum to avoid being discarded > as spam. > > 1) first send your mail without using a blacklisted IP In this instance, I sent my mail using my email client (KMail) as an SMTP **client** to Hotpop's SMTP server. There is no way I can avoid having my (blacklisted?) IP logged by Hotpop's servers. Since this is a dynamic IP, I can do very little about the blacklisting, considering that it happened because of someone else (yes, I am sure my system is at least *that* secure). There was no SMTP server on my machine making any connection. But, I still got zapped as spam? That is bogus, too strict; throwing out the baby with the bathwater. > 2) put your name if you can Even if I was to go along with that (which I don't), 99.9% of all spams have a forged name as well as the email address, so why is that a criteria for spam? _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users