Re: Need Comcast contact
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Brian Bruns wrote: Anyone happen to know of a contact for Comcast's mail server administrators? I need to discuss an issue with them about their mail servers mailbombing my systems from a joe job. Good luck...the last time I had to contact their email admins, it took two days to get ahold of someone with a clue. They apparently outsource their email. James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am =
Need Comcast contact
Anyone happen to know of a contact for Comcast's mail server administrators? I need to discuss an issue with them about their mail servers mailbombing my systems from a joe job. Thanks. -- Brian Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group Open Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam Resources http://www.sosdg.org The Abusive Hosts Blocking List http://www.ahbl.org
[OT] Need Comcast Contact
Emails sent *from residential comcast subscribers* to any '@voicenet.com' address have been disappearing in the Comcast network since Sunday, Feb 31. There are no bounces or errors of any kind. Mail sent directly to other domains with the same MX record and even to individual machines within the MX record themselves work fine, it is only when the envelope recipient states /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ does the mail simply disappear (i.e. mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] disappears while mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes through fine as well as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). My company as well as our customers and Comcast customers have together made many, many phone calls and sent many emails and we cannot get ahold of anyone with any semblance of a clue and nobody seeems to have the ability to put us in contact with anyone in your systems and/or network admins (level 1-3 techs, managers and even case resolution specialists). Can someone please contact me off-list in regards to this situation? Has anyone else had similar problems? Thanks. -- Tim Wesemann Voicenet Systems Administration
Re: [OT] Need Comcast Contact
Well sure, they are sent on a date that doesn't exist. Feb 31 can never happen. Pardon, that should have read Sunday, Feb 01 2004 AD (Chinese year of the monkey). =] -- Tim Wesemann Voicenet Systems Administration