Here is what earthlink sent me:
EarthLink maintains a database known as Correct Connect, which prevents certain hosts from delivering mail to our network. This is the most likely reason for the failure of your e-mail to deliver to the intended recipient(s). Correct Connect blocks IP's based upon the following criteria: * The mail server used to send your e-mail has been confirmed to be vulnerable to third party relay. For more information on the problem of open relays and and open proxy servers, please visit: <http://www.mail-abuse.org/tsi/ar-what.html> <http://www.sans.org/infosecFAQ/email/open_relay.htm> <http://www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/proxies.html> * Your e-mail attempted to pass directly from a dynamically assigned IP range (such as dialup, cable, or DSL) to the EarthLink network (known as "direct to MX") without first routing through the appropriate SMTP server. Please visit: <http://mail-abuse.org/dul/enduser.htm> <http://www.iis.se/Internetdagarna/idag2000/spam/maps/> <http://pan-am.ca/pdl/> * Your mail server(s) are a source of large volumes of unsolicited e-mail that have caused a disruption of service to our customers and/or our mail servers. Again, thanks for all the help--everybody. On (10/10/02 16:16), Saul Arias wrote: > On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 15:57, Daniel Goldin wrote: > > Please excuse my ignorance. I love Linux but am a perpetual newbie, > > non-programmer type. > > > > My question now is this? Is this my problem or my hosting company's > > problem? > <snip> > > Can you post the relevant parts of the email that Earthlink sent you? > -- Daniel Goldin 323.225.1926 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list