Thomas Zehetbauer wrote:
Reciprocally blocking their domain from delivering here?
Any other ideas?
Don't send mail directly from a dial-up IP.
Use your ISP to send mail.
A lot of the spam zombies are coming from dynamic IPs and it's just
plain sense to reject any email coming directly from those IPs.
Sorry.. No sympathy. I'm using a dial-up connection with a dynamic IP on
a ISP that has had spam problems and *never* get email rejected.
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Jerry Gaiser in North Plains, Oregon USA (Zone8a) - 45.6933N 123.0418W