On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 15:52, wcstaff wrote:
> > Why are they being denied, what is the message.
> > could be a coincidence, it appears more and more isp's are
> > getting listed
> > by blacklists for dynamic ips and you must use the isp's smtp server.
> >
> >
> > --
> This is very true. I know Road Runner and Verizon require you to use their
> smtp server in many areas across the US. There are several other providers
> that require it as well. This eliminates the spammers that mail forward.
> I know we have been run over with spam lately and there seems no way to
stop
> it. I have customers that made the infamous mistake of replying to stop the
> mail. Now they get 300 messages a day (5 good, the rest spam). There has to
> be a way to slow it down.
This is not true, at least for here in Tampa Bay with Verizon. I setup
an account for one of the users with the problem on another Cobalt and
it works fine. They check their mail and then send, no problem.
When they try the problem server, the 'poprelayd -p' shows their IP
address, but still denies relaying. This all since the problem on Friday
with the server I mentioned. The message is '550: Relaying denied'.
Any thoughts,