Barbara Duprey wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:34 27/09/2009 -0400, Timo Lynch wrote:
... my ISP claims they are not blocking anything.
That's almost certainly nonsense, isn't it? There is so much spam
these days that if your ISP was not filtering it out you would be
overwhelmed. Indeed, this message included the header:
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.2.5 (2008-06-10) on
outbound002.roc2.bluetie.com
- so they are evidently using SpamAssassin, presumably on incoming
mail as well as outgoing. (And their web site makes a point of spam
protection.) This should work well but, if wrongly configured, could
it be guilty of false positives in dismissing your confirmation messages?
Are you using a whitelisting system, which may not include the address
from which the confirmation message comes? Every confirmation message
comes from a unique address which you cannot predict, of course.
Brian Barker
Yes, they're certainly blocking stuff, and it's possible that the form
of the confirmation message is triggering something. Actually, though, I
went through an unsubscribe and resubscribe recently to see exactly what
happened, and both the confirmation messages came from
users-h...@openoffice.org. The response address is the unpredictable
part, so maybe whitelisting users-h...@openoffice.org would be useful?
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Timo
I hope I am not stating the obvious. Have you checked your spam folder
to see if the reply is there?
Thanks
Rob
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