Re: [SLUG] Mail check

From: clever guy (zod.linux@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Feb 11 2006 - 11:32:05 EST


I've already sent myself mail from several accounts, so I know the basics
are correct. If you re-read my message, you'll see I was getting SLUG list
traffic for one day (meaning everything was working), but then it stopped.
It was as if SLUG traffic was somehow being blocked. Paul replied to me, and
says "RoadRunner is blocking traffic from the SLUG list". So that part of
the mistery is solved.

The good thing is I had already setup a gmail account for SLUG traffic
only. That way I could use it as my own little archive, viewable from
anywhere.

Ken
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On 2/10/06, steve szmidt <steve@szmidt.org> wrote:
>
> On Friday 10 February 2006 06:46, clever guy wrote:
> > I just got my new ISP in Daytona (Ormond Beach, actually) and couldn't
> > figure out why I wasn't getting anything. But this gmail account IS
> > getting some of the traffic. My RR account got one day of traffic, then
> > nothing for a week. I sent Paul a message direct, but got nothing back.
> > I'm wondering if RR is blocking somehow. I hate it when computers try
> to
> > "help".
>
> Usually the best way to test your email is to send yourself one. If that
> works
> then email is working with your ISP. There's no real difference in how
> email
> coming from you is handled, than if it came from someone else.
>
> And you will know if the recipient received it and read it.
> --
>
> Steve Szmidt
>
> "For evil to triumph all that is needed is for good men to do nothing.
> Edmund Burke
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