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  1. #1
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    May 2003
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    We did have some problems with forwarding that we fixed. The problem now is very likely spam filtering on your end. The messages will probably not be detected as coming from the same location as in the past and your filter could possibly identify them as spam.
    Dan Park,
    Special Projects Director,
    Chief Architect

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    San Jose, CA
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    Spam filtering isn't the problem on this end, however, if you are using an outside mailing service or have any spam filtering on outgoing mail, that is probably filtering some of the Spam fighting domains. On this end, every message that hits my mailbox is seen, then it is manually handled using Spamcop's tools. In looking at the in-bound mail logs for the last few days, there is nothing listed as coming from any of Chief Architect's IPs or domains.

    Please take a few minutes to test this with me by sending a message to each of these addresses through whatever process the mail notifications are sent:
    • w1rdr at arrl dot net
    • rdrines at spamcop dot net
    • rdrines at yahoo dot net
    Don't send any large message to the first address because it will get blocked if it is large. Second address will take messages up to 10mb in size.

    When I've run this test with other problem mailing sites, we found that their mail sending service had an outgoing mail filter looking for the word Spam.

    Dan, is this workable on your end?
    Roger...

 

 

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