On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:20:56 EDT, Graham Reed said: > That may be what the error message from the blacklist claims to say, but > that's not what the "evidence" provided on the blacklist's website says: > > <URL:http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/detail.php?domain=zproxy.gmail.com&submitted=1116709803&table=dsn> > OK.. apparently a miscue - they're listed in the wrong zone - this should be for the postmaster zone not the DSN zone. > <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: connect to zproxy.gmail.com[64.233.162.200]: > Connection timed out > There is no requirement I'm aware of that an SMTP sender also be an SMTP > receiver. There is however a requirement that if they *emit* mail that claims an origin of @zproxy.gmail.com, that *somebody* accept mail for postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx So they're still not off the hook entirely.
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