I will not ask if anyone at Comcast has a clue, because I do not need any dvds.
If this not correct, I would appreciate hearing from anyone whose clue-ness
exceeds 15%. The rest is a description/rant about comcast's policy as described
to me by a couple of tech people reached by following voice
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The current comcast policy seems to be to backhole mail
servers at random.
This is true. We do mostly ecommerce hosting and often our
customers have their own dedicated servers blacklisted from
sending email notifications of new orders to their home
comcast
Didn't we all figure out years ago that, when using a telephone or cable company
for Internet service, you have to just use the pipe and get your services (mail,
news, etc.) elsewhere? Bemoaning the poor quality of telco/cableco mail servers
is kind of like wishing that the rain wouldn't be
On 2/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As if that is not bad enough only comcast customers can complain. The link
given on the bounce email:
http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=SecurityMail_Policy18627
A pattern can apparently be discerned from a single email. The
Albert Meyer wrote:
Didn't we all figure out years ago that, when using a telephone or cable
company for Internet service, you have to just use the pipe and get your
services (mail, news, etc.) elsewhere? Bemoaning the poor quality of
telco/cableco mail servers is kind of like wishing that
On 2/8/07, Al Iverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=SecurityMail_Policy18627
links you to
http://www.comcastsupport.com/rbl
aka
http://www.comcastsupport.com/sdcxuser/lachat/user/Blockedprovider.asp
What Al said, in spades. That