Jim Wright wrote:
On Jul 3, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Asai wrote:

Thank you for your responses. Is there anything I can do on my end?

To put it simply, you're going to need to find a way to contact them postmaster 
on the other end and let them know that legitimate mail is being blocked.  You 
will first need to find a way to send email to that domain in order to actually 
reach the postmaster.

You can email postmaster@ (whatever the domain is), but often these addresses 
are not monitored.  You could do a DNS lookup and find the technical contact 
for that domain, and write to that person about the issue.  You could also 
contact any legitimate users and ask if they can forward a message to the IT or 
technical support contact for their mail server.  If the domain is for a 
company, check their web page to see if any support contact may be listed, and 
try that.

This won't be a simple process, and once you actually reach someone, and 
convincing them they they have an issue can sometimes be an uphill battle.  But 
the issue doesn't seem to be on your end, it's on theirs.


Good luck.
Thank you, Jim, for your kind and helpful response.

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asai

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