At 04:38 AM 9/5/2002 +0300, Bassim M.Assamarrai. wrote the following: >Hi All >It seems that my e-mail service provider is FILTERING all incoming >messages from >ACCMAIL servers, www4s, Binky and others. I receive answers, only, for >XMYQUOTA >but acquiring any web page is filtered, i.e I receive nothing but when >checking my "quota" >it indicates clearly that the specific site has send me the request. I >checked with colleagues >who use Accmail and the same e-mail provider, they get the same results. >Some info. about my service: TCP/IP server assigned address. Server type: >PPP:Internet,WindowsNT, >Windows98. > >Is there any trick to get around such blocking?. It's a challenge for the >brain isn't it?.
If you are receiving an answer for XMYQOUTA then the www4mail server is NOT being blocked by your ISP. Try to see if you can get a plain text page. That is, force a form request. To: www4mail server of your choice Subject: [leave blank] Body: XFORMREPLY = TEXT http://the.web.page/ You might also try forcing uuencoding by using XUUENCODE statement. Another user is having the exact same problem as you. The only thing that I notice that is common between both of your problems is that when sending message you both are not sending plain ASCII text or I should say an ISO plain text charset like charset="iso-8859-1 You are using Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1256" and the other person used Content-Type: multipart/mixed (which always seems to have problems). -- Gerry Boyd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ACCMAIL Info (automatically generated) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To UNSUBscribe: Send UNSUBSCRIBE ACCMAIL to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To get the ACCMAIL FAQ: Send e-mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and enter only this line in the BODY of the note: send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~