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Erald

@telenet.be

Re: Email Problems?

I am sending email to a pacbell.net address, which normally always got there. Now at once I get it bounced as being rejected because the IP I am sending from is blocked.
host pbimail7.prodigy.net[207.115.37.22] said: 553
5.3.0 nlpi031,DNSBL:521

The servers I tried to sent from are no where listed as spamming servers nor has there been any problems there. (tried three different servers).

Mail is simply not getting through only via yahoo or hotmail. Complaining or questions are simply not answered.
So think you guys on att email will not get many email anymore since the blocking seems to be random.

This is happening randomly for some weeks now, sometimes it is getting through, sometimes it is not (now most of the times not)

gmccomb

@pacbell.net

Re: Email Problems?

Saw this problem one month ago (16 Feb 08). My sending IP's were and are not on any RBL's. Followed AT&T's "please remove block" procedure for admins and things got better until 17 Mar 2008. Since then, pbimailX.prodigy.net and sbcmxX.prodigy.net servers have been refusing (most/all?) email for users@pacbell.net and users@sbcglobal.net. AT&T responds to "please remove block" admin requests with auto email denying my IP's are blocked. So far, no response from follow-up emails except their auto email promising action within 24-48 hours (i.e. by yesterday), and sending me back to original "block_inquiry" Web page where I started.
... while talking to sbcmx7.prodigy.net.:
Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 553 5.3.0 nlpi027,DNSBL:521 Vzzz.zzz.zzz.zzzV is blocked. For information see:»www.att.net/bls_rbl/
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