On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 03:50:54PM +1100, ksaenz wrote:
> > I checked with her and its seem like she never recieved any of the
> > emails.  I come from Telstra's Cable network so its probably on some RBL
> > list (well it is for AOL).
> > 
> I am only assuming here but I think this is part of Aohell and
> Microsoft's antispamming program. If you don't pay them for the
> privilige of spamming they will block known source of spam, ie: most
> cable, dsl, dial-up ip ranges.
Yeah i understand that, exactly what AOL does, but AOL send a 550 return
code and I can check that out in my exim4 logs, but hotmail ain't return
550's


> 
> > So work around i now send all my mail via telstra mail-hub.  I would
> > rather not as it has had problems.
> > 
> > But doesn't this mean that hotmail is breaking the MTA rules, if they
> > are going to not deliver an email shouldn't they give a proper 5xx
> > return code?
> > 
> > Alex
> 

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