Weird networking problem
michael-SDkNi8KRJFiw5LPnMra/2Q at public.gmane.org
michael-SDkNi8KRJFiw5LPnMra/2Q at public.gmane.org
Mon Jul 12 14:17:12 UTC 2004
I had a problem that was very similiar. In my case, it was the ISP (primus).
I remember calling them after I battle with this for about a week.
At 01:23 AM 7/12/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>
>On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 21:35, Fraser Campbell wrote:
>> On July 11, 2004 02:32 am, Marcus Brubaker wrote:
>>
>> > imagine why b) would be the case and, even if the server was blocked as
>> > a spam relay (which, AFAIK it isn't, and yes I've checked), those
>> > usually block at the mailer level, not the IP level, right? While I was
>> > able to try a different IP address with my ISP (which worked great) it
>> > doesn't rule out option a) since the address was on a completely
>> > different subnet.
>>
>> Does this mean that you have a static IP? If you have a static IP can
you let
>> us know what it is, that may not lead anywhere but who knows ... if you
don't
>> want to mail your IP to the list perhaps mail it privately or just let us
>> know the subnet.
>
>Yeah, I have a static IP, if anyone would like to run some tests of
>their own, email me and I'll send the specific IP. The subnet is
>209.161.204.x although the P-t-P address is 207.136.64.x.
>
>Regards,
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>Marcus Brubaker <marcus.brubaker-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org>
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