> Perhaps ATT is now implementing some anti-spam measure, like DKIM.  I go
> through this same hassle when trying to send mail to a yahoo recipient
> from my mail server.  The problem with yahoo is that they are still using
> DomainKeys instead of the newer DKIM (at least the last time I checked;
> perhaps they have since upgraded).
> 
> Try a gmail test.  Gmail uses DKIM.  Send an email to a gmail account, and
> then examine the headers of the received email (if you receive it).
 

Heck, Gmail didn't even greylist my email.  
It's especially aggravating that the only mail from my system to ATT since the
accepted mail on Jan 17 was ... none.  Where did they get the "abuse" from? I
haven't sent any email to one of their clients since the last message they
received. 

If spammers are forging my IP on their packets I'd better buy a lottery
ticket. The odds of that are just too great.

-- 
      Michael Rasmussen, Portland Oregon  
    Be appropriate && Follow your curiosity
          http://www.jamhome.us/
  The fortune cookie says:
It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.
                -- Mark Twain

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