On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Dick Steffens <[email protected]> wrote: > I know, it's a weird subject. Here's the story: > > My wife does transcription work for her sister. Her sister has an > account with Box, where she has folders for several customers. My wife > is entered as a collaborator/editor (Box term) for all of those folders. > When a customer uploads a file to one of those folders my wife is > supposed to get a notification generated by Box. That notification > stopped working in late June. She and her sister have been in contact > with Box tech support, and recently got bumped up to a higher level > tech. She provided detailed information showing step by step what > happened and is no longer happening. The tech responded with the following: > > I've heard back from our email service client and they confirmed that > the IP address 208.76.63.244 has been removed from the Comcast.net > blocklist. They are going to confirm that there are no more bounces > coming because of this but allows for the email notifications to be > properly generated. > > Any idea how I figure out what 208.76.63.244 is associated with? > > I tried whois, but what it tells me doesn't mean anything to me -- at > least in regards to how it affects her e-mail address. > >
Spam filters can cause this type of problem. Do you have spam filters turned on for your Comcast account? Is there a way at Comcast to look at mail that has been put in your spam box? Bill _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
