On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:35:29AM -0800, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> I sent some email to a friend who has email through att.net.  The same friend
> that I sent mail to without incident in January.  Back came the RBL bounce
> from ATT.  WT_?  I know I sent mail to her just a few weeks ago without
> incident.  
> 
> So I go to the website referred to in the bounce notice to get ATT to do
> something about it.  As I start to type in each field my previous response -
> from doing this last summer (when the IP range was new to me) pops up for auto
> complete.  I've been here, done this, been cleared for traffic.
 
An auto response from ATT just arrived.  "We're not blocking your mail."  
And they're not.  As easy as I got on the BH list, I'm off.

go figure.
-- 
      Michael Rasmussen, Portland Oregon  
    Be appropriate && Follow your curiosity
          http://www.jamhome.us/
  The fortune cookie says:
Q:      How does a hacker fix a function which
        doesn't work for all of the elements in its domain?
A:      He changes the domain.

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