one small clarification, which didnt come to me until after I went to
IPchicken. Our ISP is NOT our EmailSP We are using authenticaion on port 25.
Tried 587, not configured on ESP side.
John Hardin wrote:
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> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, djjmj wrote:
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>> John Hardin wrote:
>>&
eugau wrote:
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> djjmj wrote:
>> We have been discussing with them since Sept 17th with no fixes yet. Once
>> they found out
>> Windows Mail Client didn't have an issue they have been unwilling to
>> help.
>> "Not a server side problem, your clients are
John,
Thank you for your interest and support. I will keep pushing our ISP to use
this forum for a resolution.
John Hardin wrote:
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> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, djjmj wrote:
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>>> Try to ask your ISP's tech support to send you debugging info on some
>>>
John Hardin wrote:
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> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Kevin Gagel wrote:
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>> What are you doing to SpamAssassin?
>> Post your configuration then perhaps someone can help you.
>
>>>Dana may not have that information - saying "which our ISP uses" suggests
>>>SA is not under their control.
>
> Correct S
Toni Mueller-17 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> On Fri, 30.10.2009 at 14:13:45 -0700, djjmj wrote:
>> Outlook 2007 for most of the clients under our domain are now having
>> outgoing
>> emails blocked by Spam Assassin, which our ISP uses. This started in
>&g
Outlook 2007 for most of the clients under our domain are now having outgoing
emails blocked by Spam Assassin, which our ISP uses. This started in late
September (Outlook/MS update??). Simple Text emails with "hello" or "test"
get scored over 30. If I switch the users over to "windows mail" vs.
"