>>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 19 06:57:31 2005 >Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm >.. >Subject: Re: (was Re: DIGEX) dnsreports.com/dnsstuff.com > > >>A message (from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) was received at 19 Jan 2005 >>14:21:48 +0000. >> >>The following addresses had delivery problems: >> >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Permanent Failure: >> 554_Service_unavailable;[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >This explains much... about Plectere.com's intolerance of relay checks.. >using rfc-ignorant as a SMTP block layer critera clearly indicates that >Plectere is on the "extreme" side. Perhaps they are a subcontractor for >Verizon and implemented the blockade of all of europe.... > I readily admit to being on the "extreme" side. I also refuse, Hotmail, MSN and most cable providers (with a significant whitelist for friends and relatives). I don't believe in jumping the artificial hoops created by some service providers to get a valid complaint filed (and for comcast, totally ignored in most cases - P.S. I am a comcast customer, though I would never use their internet service).
And no, Verizon has never been one of my customers, but I bet you actually use either hardware of software I designed for some other large companies (do you use any *nix, or Intel chipset based motherboards?). Paul Shupak