On Wednesday 23 March 2005 09:10, Alexander Dalloz wrote: >Am Mi, den 23.03.2005 schrieb Gene Heskett um 8:35: >> Greetings; > >[ all snipped ] > >> Cheers, Gene > >Gene, > >I always have a problem to get the reply to your postings to your >reply-to address. Do others share that problem? What are you seeing as a replyto: address? IIRC I've got something that *was* legal at one time in there. >root@noc:~# mailq -v > /var/spool/mqueue (1 request) >-----Q-ID----- --Size-- -Priority- ---Q-Time--- >--------Sender/Recipient-------- >j2NDTeUs056362 3951 694546 Mar 23 14:29 <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> > (Deferred: Operation timed out with > relay.verizon.net.) > ><gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> > (Deferred: Operation timed out with > relay.verizon.net.) Total requests: 1 > >root@noc:~# hoststat > -------------- Hostname --------------- How long ago >---------Results--------- > localhost 00:03:42 250 2.1.5 Ok > mx3.redhat.com 00:13:07 250 2.0.0 >j2NDpD8E025206 > mx1.redhat.com 00:33:23 250 2.0.0 >j2NDTh2M004879 > relay.verizon.net 00:05:16 Deferred: >Operation timed > >So my replies to you Gene are stuck in my server queue. > >telnet relay.verizon.net 25 >Trying 206.46.232.11... > >... and nothing more happens. This is from 3 different connected > hosts! > >Alexander And verizon strikes again. My apologies Alexander. But I am subscribed to this list and the list comes in fine. They (verizon) are not, IIRC, properly honoring a reverse lookup, and those MTA's that require that, per the rfc, will hang it up. Or at least thats what I've been told. I've bitched, lots of people have bitched, but verizon seems adamant in their refusal to conform to the rfc's. They only closed their open relay status last fall after over a million of us were defined on half the friggin planets RBL lists. They screwed with it for several months before that faded away, and now they've been seducing the canine again, no service for about 10 hours total in the past 7 days, with no explanations offered when you call. I'd get somebody else for an ISP, but in this little piece of the planet, they are the *only* game in town if you don't want to go back to dialup at $30 more a month. Cable can supply in the surrounding areas, at about 2x the $$ a month but not here. I tossed them and got a Dish, $20 a month cheaper. But that doesn't get me internet access either. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) 99.34% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2005 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.