[NSRCA-discussion] Re: returned mail from servers

Del K. Rykert drykert2 at rochester.rr.com
Thu Dec 15 02:11:40 AKST 2005


Thanks for explaining the rest of the story Michael. I know it annoyed the 
heck out of me for 5 days when road runner refused to do anything without an 
error message. I asked them why they weren't customer service driven? 
Grin..

    Del

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Laggis" <fishgod at pobox.mtaonline.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>; <tom.weedon at netzero.com>; 
<moleski at canisius.edu>; <edhartley at nsrca.org>; "'Don Ramsey'" 
<don.ramsey at cox.net>
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:18 AM
Subject: RE: returned mail from servers


> The reason people are not receiving mail is because the service that is
> hosting NSRCA got themselves on spam cops black list as being a spammer. 
> A
> lot of mail servers use spam cops list to block spammers.  If you are not
> receiving emails but are able to send them, then your server is probably
> rejecting them as spam.
>
> I currently have 179 rejected messages in my inbox.
>
> Michael
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org] 
> On
> Behalf Of Ron and Nancy Lawrence
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 7:12 PM
> To: tom.weedon at netzero.com; moleski at canisius.edu; edhartley at nsrca.org; Don
> Ramsey; discussion at nsrca.org; Michael Laggis
> Subject: returned mail from servers
>
> Hi everyone,  I am emailing everyone on the discussion list and also on 
> the
> NSRCA web team just because I am not sure who is receiving these emails.
> Hopefully someone can help.  I have figured out that all of a sudden I am
> not receiving email from the list.  I tried to email Michael Laggis to see
> if I have been removed but I received no answer yet.  I sent a couple of
> test emails to the list earlier today and I know they posted on the list 
> but
> they never came back to me as list email.  So I figured if they got to the
> list that I must still be on it.  So I called my local Roadrunner help 
> line
> and they told me that RR might think it is spam, or that someone may have
> complained about the list email so It may have got on the spam list at
> Roadrunner.  Much to my dismay the Roadrunner help person told me that the
> only way to get this email address off the Spam list is if the moderater 
> of
> the list sends and email to removal at security.rr.com   and tells them that
> they are a genuine discussion group and would like them to remove their
> email address from their spam list.  I don't know if this is even possible
> but they told me that I can't email this it has to be done from the email
> that is on the spam list.  I can still receive email from everyone else at
> my same email which is ronnan57 at rochester.rr.com    If anyone can help it
> would be greatly appreciated.  If anyone wants to contact me you are more
> than welcome but I am not receiving emails from the list at this time so I
> will not be able to see replies to the list.    Also I have checked all 
> the
> settings that I know about in Outlook express and there are no message 
> rules
>
> or blocked senders.   Thanks ahead of time for any help that comes my way.
> Ron Lawrence  NSRCA #3164
>
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