On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 15:23 +0000, Robert Cates wrote:
> Consider yourself very lucky if you're not blacklisted by "the Internet God" 
> for your slip-up.  I sent a similar message not too long ago, also after 
> updating my config., and this "Internet God" took it upon himself to 
> blacklist me.  The only real difference is in the way I worded my message, 
> compared to yours.

Please, let's not drag all this up again.

> To whom it may concern -- is there not already a mailing list that (new) 
> admins like us can send our "test" messages (which some might/seem to 
> consider SPAM) to?  If not, wouldn't that be a good idea?  Or is there a 
> better way for somebody who does not know for example the fine details of 
> DNS, MX records, etc., and the like, to send test messages to see what 
> headers contain, and if messages ever even arrive?

I refer the Honourable Gentlemen to:

gmail
hotmail
yahoo

or many of the other free email providers. Register an account with them
(which I see you did already), and send yourself a message via your MTA.
You can then inspect the headers at your own leisure.

Graeme


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