Hi Paul-
I responded to that address, but I eventually heard from a human because I
called their IP allocation department and spoke with a friendly person who
gave me a number...
Anyway, they have the same objection to IMail that the CBL folks have. The
server reports its name as "mail." followed by whatever domain is sending.
For those of us hosting hundreds of mail domains, this means that the server
appears to be spoofing a bunch of mail servers while sitting on one IP
address. That looks like a spammer to the uneducated.
Apparently, IMail is the only mails erver software that has this "feature."
Comcast and CBL have permanently whitelisted us.
-d
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Navarre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:52 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Blacklisted by Comcast
>>>>> For whatever reason, one of my mail servers has been blacklisted by
>>>>> Comcast.<snip>
>>>>> Anybody have any deas how to resolve this one?
This just happened to me too.
The answer is in your log files. Comcast inserts a message in the data
conversation that says to send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] requesting removal from their
blacklist along with your server's IP address. I was off in their list in
about 5 hours. I wish I could find out *why* I was on their list, but I'll
take what I can get.
Paul Navarre
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