At 12:54 PM -0800 2/15/03, Mailing List Reader imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
I just came across a type of problem everyone might want to be aware of.

I have a client who is (umm, let's say problematic since this is a family
list) and who I cc'd on an email to one of his contractor's he's recently
hired asking a bunch of pertinent questions about his work (which is late
and poorly documented) that is holding up deploying a new site.

I'm on a dialup and must send through earthlink and for the first time in a
year one of my emails gets bounced because the particular server is
blacklisted.

But the worst part is that since my account is on the same server as my
client's the bounce back to me from earthlink also gets bounced and so I
never know he didn't get the cc'd email. If you think this might have
resulted in a high volume phone call between us, well, you're right.

So, it's something to watch out for.
Well, yes...

However, it looks like that Earthlink machine at 207.217.120.232 is in the local (i.e. manually maintained) blacklist of the SIMS machine you cited the log from. Why would you blacklist a machine that you personally use sometimes?

(note that I also have 207.217.* blacklisted, and publish that fact, but I don't need to ever use any ELNK resources at all and don't need to deal with a lot of users wanting mail from ELNK users...)
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Bill Cole
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