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On 05/13/2011 09:33 PM, Don Ireland wrote:
> 1) if I were sending from an address other than the subscribed one, I'd get 
> those bounce messages telling me that. But I get NO message at all. 
> I'll check the message headers over the weekend though. 

Not all mail implementations are diligent at getting you bounce messages and
some servers just drop stuff if over thresholds.  For example my mail server
will do SMTP rejects for RBL members but silent drops for messages with
spamassassin scores over 7.

> 2) both the DROID and pc send out via the same mail server. Isn't it the
server that would be blacklisted and not the device?

The device IP address will still be in the received headers and differ from
your desktop.  Your headers yesterday had random vzw headers and today
client.mchsi.com as origins while claiming to be com.flipdogsolutions.

In general you are lucky to be able to send email at all with this solution.
 In practise you should be ensuring that reverse DNS on your server IP
address results in a name containing "static" otherwise various RBL will
believe you are part of a dynamic range and should be using ISP servers for
email.

In any event you have a funky setup going on and will only work out what is
happening with the email by trial and error.

Roger
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