On Wednesday 18 January 2006 08:22, Richard Fish wrote:
> traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net

Usually traceroute does not work.  They block it somewhere and I get a but 
****** stuff.  Anyway, this one worked, for once.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # traceroute -n mail.exceedtech.net
traceroute to mail.exceedtech.net (65.116.46.23), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
 1  63.152.9.43  121.969 ms  120.002 ms  123.893 ms
 2  63.152.43.189  123.963 ms  119.943 ms  119.958 ms
 3  63.152.126.13  156.027 ms  159.922 ms  155.967 ms
 4  205.171.31.9  155.920 ms  156.014 ms  159.886 ms
 5  205.171.8.146  175.994 ms  179.910 ms  176.014 ms
 6  205.171.21.62  179.964 ms  175.912 ms  179.924 ms
 7  65.116.32.158  208.034 ms  203.868 ms  207.972 ms
 8  65.116.46.23  215.944 ms  211.945 ms  211.980 ms
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / #    

That help any?  That's a lot of hops for me to be connected to their server 
huh?

I see what you are saying though.  It would be like if I connected with the 
modem to my brother's Bell South account and tried to send exceedtech email.  
Bell South may not want to handle what is exceedtech's data, basically.  
Which may be a good thing to fight spam but it is not right now.  I'm not a 
spammer, I just talk a lot.  LOL

Maybe I can explain this to them in the morning.  Maybe they will fix this 
thing already.  I'm going nuts here.

Dale
:-)
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