To whom it may concern.
I need your help. I run a legitimate business ( 27 years ) of Search and
Placement in the electronic industry. As you can see for the text below I
am unable to contact people about the jobs that they want to interview for.
How do I get unlisted from the Spamassassi
It looks like you are listed in spamcop and apparently Comcast is either
using spamcop or they have their own list that is blocking you. You
really need to contact comcast about this, not the spamassassin list.
This list has nothing to do with your problem.
See:
http://spamcop.net/w3m?action=ch
hi there --
I don't think SpamAssassin has anything to do with this --
the message you forwarded contained this error:
Connected to 206.18.177.26 but sender was rejected.
Remote host said: 550 66.235.211.53 blocked by
ldap:ou=rblmx,dc=comcast,dc=net -> BL004 Blocked for spam. Please see
Comcast has their own blacklist, I do not know how they arrive at what
is spam and what is
not, in my experience, it is questionable. Your hosting company is the
one that is blacklisted.
This can be effecting many or just effecting you, it depends on whether
they assign individual
ip number to
Ken A wrote:
It looks like you are listed in spamcop and apparently Comcast is
either using spamcop or they have their own list that is blocking you.
Comcast themselves are using a spam filter?
(Let me taste that line one more time...)
Comcast themselves are using a spam filter?
Then why aren
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 07:59:13PM +0200, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
> Then why aren't they using one to block their own customers from
> spamming the rest of the world?
While you can sell "we block spam from your inbox" to people as a reason to
pay you money, you can't sell "we stop you from send
Andreas Pettersson wrote:
Ken A wrote:
It looks like you are listed in spamcop and apparently Comcast is
either using spamcop or they have their own list that is blocking you.
Comcast themselves are using a spam filter?
(Let me taste that line one more time...)
Comcast themselves are usin
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 07:59:13PM +0200, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
Then why aren't they using one to block their own customers from
spamming the rest of the world?
While you can sell "we block spam from your inbox" to people as a reason to
pay you money, you can't sell
On Fri, September 29, 2006 19:59, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
>> It looks like you are listed in spamcop and apparently Comcast is
>> either using spamcop or they have their own list that is blocking you.
>
> Comcast themselves are using a spam filter?
> (Let me taste that line one more time...)
> C
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 23:31:57 +0200 (CEST), you wrote:
>
>On Fri, September 29, 2006 19:59, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
>>> It looks like you are listed in spamcop and apparently Comcast is
>>> either using spamcop or they have their own list that is blocking you.
>>
>> Comcast themselves are using a
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