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Outlook 2003 and Vista
I keep getting blocked from sending mail, its returned with a message of '451 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=194.46.136.67' from the CBL web site I see that my IP address is recognised and blocked. The IP address is 'client IP4 address' and this address will change next time I dial into my ISP, the new client IP4 address may not be blocked by CBL, so all is well. This probably isn't an Outlook issue but I guess you have come across it before so can someone tell me if this is normal, is there a way of getting a clean IP address and keeping it? Point me in the right direction for resolving it. Please keep any help in idiot language for a simple soul. regards |
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Outlook 2003 and Vista I keep getting blocked from sending mail, its returned with a message of '451 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=194.46.136.67' from the CBL web site I see that my IP address is recognised and blocked. The IP address is 'client IP4 address' and this address will change next time I dial into my ISP, the new client IP4 address may not be blocked by CBL, so all is well. This probably isn't an Outlook issue but I guess you have come across it before so can someone tell me if this is normal, is there a way of getting a clean IP address and keeping it? Point me in the right direction for resolving it. Please keep any help in idiot language for a simple soul. Are you running your own SMTP server or using the server of an ISP? -- Brian Tillman |
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I'm using a dial up ISP, so I guess the answer is an ISP server.
regards "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... D wrote: Outlook 2003 and Vista I keep getting blocked from sending mail, its returned with a message of '451 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=194.46.136.67' from the CBL web site I see that my IP address is recognised and blocked. The IP address is 'client IP4 address' and this address will change next time I dial into my ISP, the new client IP4 address may not be blocked by CBL, so all is well. This probably isn't an Outlook issue but I guess you have come across it before so can someone tell me if this is normal, is there a way of getting a clean IP address and keeping it? Point me in the right direction for resolving it. Please keep any help in idiot language for a simple soul. Are you running your own SMTP server or using the server of an ISP? -- Brian Tillman |
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D wrote:
I'm using a dial up ISP, so I guess the answer is an ISP server. regards Does the SMTP server domain match the domain of the ISP and of your email address? -- Brian Tillman |
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Hmm, I guess I should have told you the full story as it may now be
relevant!! Answer to your question would be no. Originally my isp was eircom, I then changed isp to utv who told me my email would remain the same i.e. @eircom.net which it has. In addition I have another e-mail address with utv of @utvinternet.com The UTV mail works fine, the problem crops up only with @eircom.net "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... D wrote: I'm using a dial up ISP, so I guess the answer is an ISP server. regards Does the SMTP server domain match the domain of the ISP and of your email address? -- Brian Tillman |
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D typed: Hmm, I guess I should have told you the full story as it may now be relevant!! Answer to your question would be no. Originally my isp was eircom, I then changed isp to utv who told me my email would remain the same i.e. @eircom.net which it has. In addition I have another e-mail address with utv of @utvinternet.com The UTV mail works fine, the problem crops up only with @eircom.net I suspect, then, that the differences in domains may be causing the readdition of your address to the SpamHaus list. -- Brian Tillman |
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"D" wrote: Outlook 2003 and Vista I keep getting blocked from sending mail, its returned with a message of '451 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=194.46.136.67 Hi, this issue actually has 2 parts: 1) IP 194.46.136.67 is on the CBL and hence the Spamhaus XBL blocklist, because a PC at (or behind) that IP address is infected with a trojan or mass-mailing worm. If it's your machine, see: "Removing trojans/viruses from your system" in the XBL FAQs at: http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers....Spamhaus%20XBL 2) 194.46.136.67 is also listed on our PBL blocklist, because it's a dynamic IP address, but that will not be causing any problem for you as long as you are using Authenticated SMTP. I strongly suspect you have turned Authenticated SMTP off by mistake, or have not turned it on. You need to turn it on. See: "How do I turn on SMTP Authentication?" in our general FAQs at: http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers....ic%20Questions -- Steve Linford The Spamhaus Project http://www.spamhaus.org |
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