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> On Jun 11, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
> > Also - I'd like to make a list of host names where email from celll
> > phones comes from. Does anyone have a list of domain name or host names
> > where cell phone email is sent from?

What's the point? I';ve had similar idea because mails sent through SMS and
MMS gateways of Slovak cell phone operators were detected as spam because of
their lame encodings etc.

On 14.06.10 15:33, J.D. Falk wrote:
> The US FCC maintains a "do not email" list of domains of email/sms
> gateways, which might be a start.  (Sorry, I'm on a plane and can't look
> up the URL just now.)
> 
> Thing is, my cell phone submits messages via the same authenticated relays
> as my laptop, and that's increasingly more common than the fugly old
> gateway architecture.  Maybe there's another way to achieve whatever it is
> you're trying to do?

submits in what way? Are you talking about accessing your mailbox from your
cellphone, special mailbox only for cellphone where you forward your e-mail
to get notifications about it, or SMS2mail gateway fby which you can send
e-mail from any phone that supports sending of SMS?

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