On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Stephen Ketcham wrote:
Then this isn't the full Comcast story, because I just received your mail on a comcast.net account.
Same. Any specifics on the bounce error they're getting? I know Comcast, like many providers, will refused SMTP connections that originate from what it or its blacklist consider dynamic IP ranges (cable, DSL, etc), so to get around it I have to relay any mail I send to Comcast addresses through my ISP's mail server (adding "comcast.net smtp:my.isps.mailserver.com" to /etc/postfix/transport or /etc/mail/mailertable for Postfix and Sendmail, respectively). Of course, I'd imagine Comcast distinguishes business class customers from standard home connections, but any more info on the error could be helpful. Brian J. Conway bconway(at)alum.wpi.edu "LINUX is obsolete" - Andrew S. Tanenbaum, creator of Minix - Jan 29, 1992