This is the same sort of crap I got from Comcast before when I thought
the list was blocked... but later freed up without any further work on
my part after verbally abusing the security administrator. What was
totally infuriating was an arbitrary decision on their part that volume
alone and not content was enough to identify a spammer. When I told
them that I could possibly receive as many as 100 messages/day from the
list they said that would likely be interpreted as spam. I'm not sure
what the limit is but suspect it's less than 100.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Jay Drew wrote:
>
>>I sent the following to Comcast about the blockage (or at least the appearance
>>of blockage)of the List Digest:
>>
>>Comments:
>>It would appear email from Listar [listar@xxxxxxxxxx] is being blocked as
>>spam.
>>It is a mass mailer to SUBSCRIBERS and as such it isn''t un-invited spam.
>>Others on the mailing list have stated that they stopped receiving the daily
>>emails on December 7,
>
> Pearl Harbor related???
>
> I didn't read all the following stuff. The sheer volume of words and
> links just confirm my conclusion some time age that getting an alternate
> address for list mail is far easier than fighting through a large ISP's
> spam process.
>
> gmail has been completely trouble free for months.
>
> Moose
>
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