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Simon Robert wrote: > > Are you saying that any mail sent to you from an eclipse customer is > rejected as spam? It is because the IP address Eclipse assigned to you had previously spammed. As such it is listed in one of the blacklists that Neil uses to refuse connections. As I said, get a static IP address from Eclipse, cleaning up randomly assigned addresses is a mugs game. Keeping your own clean is easy. I don't know how Neil does his spam filtering, but some people will refuse email if any of the servers involved in delivering the email is blacklisted. Indeed this is something I plan to add to my employers configuration when I find a suitably simple policy daemon for Postfix. So you want nothing to do with such an IP address.
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