Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-16 Thread David Cutter
Occasionally I get repeat entries on my in-box and they keep re-filling no 
matter how many times I delete them.  I hadn't timed it to say it happens 
weekly, but that sounds about right.  I went to do my email by webmail 
during those occasions and it did not re-fill from that source, but when 
returning to the normal way it continued re-filling.  It usually only 
happens for one day; I'll take more notice of days and times in future.  I'm 
with NTL.


David
G3UNA

- Original Message - 
From: Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Elecraft Discussion List elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 2:13 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.


Is anybody else in the UK having their membership in the Elecraft List 
being disabled due to excessive bounces? This has been happening to me 
almost on a weekly basis for some months regardless of which computer I 
use to post, or I have been away. My ISP's  (Orange)  technical support 
people swear blind that their system is not responsible.


Sorry for using bandwidth but temperature is rising.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD

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Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-16 Thread Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy
David, thank you for your comment. As you will see below the first part of 
your message which arrived via the Elecraft route appears to be missing. I 
have also noted from people's replies posted to the List that a significant 
number of postings are not delivered here, nor to any folder at webmail. I 
have no problems with other e-mail, but something is amiss on the via 
Elecraft route and I don;t think that it is at my Server. I do not want to 
involve Eric while he is working 24/7 on K3 related problems.


73,
Geoff
GM4ESD

- Original Message - 
From: David Cutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Elecraft 
Discussion List elecraft@mailman.qth.net

Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.


matter how many times I delete them.  I hadn't timed it to say it happens 
weekly, but that sounds about right.  I went to do my email by webmail 
during those occasions and it did not re-fill from that source, but when 
returning to the normal way it continued re-filling.  It usually only 
happens for one day; I'll take more notice of days and times in future. 
I'm with NTL.


David
G3UNA



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Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-16 Thread Peter Howson

Geoff

I have only experienced one bounce - approximately 2 years ago. This was due 
to my mail box on the ISP (Tiscali) server filling up. At that time it was 
10MB and I could not access it for a couple of weeks due to a PC fault.


Before I retired I subscribed on my office computer (I worked at the 
University of Glasgow) and never had a problem, even when I was away for a 
couple of weeks.


I will reply direct and through the reflector so you can compare.

73
Peter
GM8GAX


Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.


Is anybody else in the UK having their membership in the Elecraft List 
being disabled due to excessive bounces? This has been happening to me 
almost on a weekly basis for some months regardless of which computer I 
use to post, or I have been away. My ISP's  (Orange)  technical support 
people swear blind that their system is not responsible.


Sorry for using bandwidth but temperature is rising.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


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Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-16 Thread Julian G4ILO
From various postings I've seen such as this one
http://www.orangeproblems.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=18800sid=a25ed70ec3f22aa547b57d1a5abf26a4
it would seem that Orange has been experimenting with content based
spam filters that have been bouncing mail from various sources. For my
sins, I do a tech support column for a computer magazine and Orange
looks to me like one of the worst ISPs in the UK, a far cry from when
it was Freeserve. It seems more than likely to me that the problem
*is* at the Orange end, but if that is the case other subscribers
using this ISP should be experiencing the same problem.

-- 
Julian, G4ILO K2 s/n: 392  K3 s/n: ???
G4ILO's Shack: www.g4ilo.com
Ham-Directory: www.ham-directory.com


On 9/16/07, Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 David, thank you for your comment. As you will see below the first part of
 your message which arrived via the Elecraft route appears to be missing. I
 have also noted from people's replies posted to the List that a significant
 number of postings are not delivered here, nor to any folder at webmail. I
 have no problems with other e-mail, but something is amiss on the via
 Elecraft route and I don;t think that it is at my Server. I do not want to
 involve Eric while he is working 24/7 on K3 related problems.

 73,
 Geoff
 GM4ESD

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Re: [Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-16 Thread Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy

Peter.

Thank you for your reply which arrived via the direct route, nothing at all
from the via Elecraft route.

73

Geoff
GM4ESD

Peter Howson wrote on Sunday, September 16, 2007 11:47 AM


I have only experienced one bounce - approximately 2 years ago. This was
due to my mail box on the ISP (Tiscali) server filling up. At that time it
was 10MB and I could not access it for a couple of weeks due to a PC
fault.

Before I retired I subscribed on my office computer (I worked at the
University of Glasgow) and never had a problem, even when I was away for a
couple of weeks.

I will reply direct and through the reflector so you can compare.




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[Elecraft] OT: Excessive Bounces.

2007-09-15 Thread Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy
Is anybody else in the UK having their membership in the Elecraft List being 
disabled due to excessive bounces? This has been happening to me almost on 
a weekly basis for some months regardless of which computer I use to post, 
or I have been away. My ISP's  (Orange)  technical support people swear 
blind that their system is not responsible.


Sorry for using bandwidth but temperature is rising.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD 



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