On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 8:45 PM, you wrote:
JA> Comcast brought out the AT&T cable internet a while back. I guess
JA> they've not updated DNS for your area.
oh, what a surprise!! I haven't had many problems with Comcast, so I
won't say anything bad right now:)
>> I had nothing in that box-D
On Saturday, March 06, 2004, Paul Cartwright wrote...
> I went back and looked at one of my old emails ( from today) and it
> shopwed this line:
> Received: from [192.168.1.100]
> (c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com[66.56.89.122])
> by comcast.net (rwcrmhc11) with ESMTP id <20040
On Sunday, March 7, 2004, 4:31 PM, you wrote:
>> Comcast, so I don't understand where the attbi comes in. I had nothing
JP> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 66.56.89.122
JP> Name: c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com
JP> Address: 66.56.89.122
JP> Your IP address at that time is registered to AT&T ;)
Dear Paul,
On 13:11 06.03.2004, you [Paul Cartwright] wrote...
> Comcast, so I don't understand where the attbi comes in. I had nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ host 66.56.89.122
Name: c-66-56-89-122.atl.client2.attbi.com
Address: 66.56.89.122
Your IP address at that time is registered to AT&T ;)
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 10:27 PM, you wrote:
W> - select DNS tab
W> - select button "Append primary and connection specific DNS suffixes"
W> - check the box "Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS suffix"
W> - (optional) put your ISPs DNS domain in the DNS suffix for this
W>connection"
On Saturday, March 6, 2004, 2:27:20 PM, Wolffe wrote:
> Be careful not to change any other settings or you wont be sending
> the test message
All of what you suggested had already been done, except the optional adding of the
domain...
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G.
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On Friday, March 05, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
GM> On Friday, March 5, 2004, 3:10:55 PM, Wolffe wrote:
>> First, are you using your own SMTP server (ie MDaemon or ADR?) or
>> relying on your ISP's?
GM> The ISP's.
First, add your ISP's domainname to your tcp/ip configuration. I see
you are
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 3:10:55 PM, Wolffe wrote:
> First, are you using your own SMTP server (ie MDaemon or ADR?) or
> relying on your ISP's?
The ISP's.
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Regards,
G.
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Windows XP Version 5 Build 2600
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On Thursday, March 04, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
GM> On Friday, March 5, 2004, 9:23:00 AM, Wolffe wrote:
>> Usually ISP mailhosts will include the domain with DHCP assigned
>> hosts (ie adsl-113-212.swiftdsl.com.au) . You come up as unknown. Try
>> giving your workstation a name with valid F
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 9:23:00 AM, Wolffe wrote:
> Usually ISP mailhosts will include the domain with DHCP assigned
> hosts (ie adsl-113-212.swiftdsl.com.au) . You come up as unknown. Try
> giving your workstation a name with valid FQDN and send to lycos again.
> This is just a wag .. but a goo
On Friday, March 5, 2004, 2:36:37 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> But you aren't using a TB Mailer header. How would the Lycos ISP
> know you were a TB sender?
Good point - hadn't actually checked that, just assumed the "X-Mailer etc" line was
still there. Makes it even more mysterious, though..
On Thursday, March 04, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
MDP> Dear Günter,
MDP> @5-Mar-2004, 01:35 +1100 (04-Mar 14:35 UK time) G. Minnerup [GM] in
MDP> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
GM>> I remember some discussion a while ago about some ISPs
GM>> blacklisting messages from TB as spam. ... when I use
Dear Günter,
@5-Mar-2004, 01:35 +1100 (04-Mar 14:35 UK time) G. Minnerup [GM] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
GM> I remember some discussion a while ago about some ISPs
GM> blacklisting messages from TB as spam. ... when I use TB, the
GM> mail disappears into a black hole...
But you aren't using
I remember some discussion a while ago about some ISPs blacklisting messages from TB
as spam. I've now had two emails to someone with a Lycos webmail address disappear
mysteriously, with no other apparent explanation - when I mail the same address from
the same account but using a Mac, no proble
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