David L. Gehrt wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 21:53 -0800, David L. Gehrt wrote:
David L. Gehrt wrote:
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or perhaps some router or computer somewhere in a related path has a
needle caught in a groove and needs a gentle Fonzi type slap.
Since I was able to connect to both of the systems on the suspect
network, both before and after I ill advisedly sent the email I think
that the net is proved OK, at least enough to properly deliver mail.
So I think I will stick with my theory for now. ;-)
dlg
None here, I checked two systems on two IAPs.
You could ask your IAP to block them for you - prevents DoS on you,
helps IAP too. Or a different IP address, but that maybe just leaves a
problem for the unlucky next user of that address.
Any further email could go via hushmail or similar.
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John
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