David,

Were you Refusing Null <> Senders from the SMTP Security tab?  I just unchecked this 
option in that the RFCs (I'm sure others can quote the numbers) state that your system 
should accept mail from <>.

The reason I ask is that I know bounced messages from MS Exchange servers appear to 
come from <> by default.  Since it is MSN, I wouldn't be surprised if they are running 
a few Exchange servers.  You could have just really made a few of their admins really 
PO'ed and now they are blacklisting you.

Speculation? Yes.
Childish and Unprofessional? You bet.
Probable? Most certainly.

Best bet is to talk with someone in person...even if the reason had nothing to do with 
the above.

Sean

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From: "Mail Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Fri, 28 Feb 2003 15:45:02 -0500

>Anybody got any contacts at MSN? The bastards have been blocking my mail for
>a week now for no reason. I've emailed Microsoft, MSN's support address and
>postmaster addess at least 5 times now and had zero response from anyone. If
>anyone has any other ideas I would love to hear them. Thanks
>
>David Daniels
>System administrator
>Starfish Internet Service
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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