It's nothing that VZ requested or can do anything about. As such some of your mail will reach your recipients and some won't. Relaying is defined as email that is originating at an ip address that is not part of the network associated with the smtp server from which the mail is ostensibly originating. Spmahaus is rejecting your email at the recipient end because the receiving server is using spamhaus to enforce a no relaying policy which may indicate spamming. What you are saying is what I was trying to tell you was the problem. I'm sorry, I guess I didn't make myself clear before. ![]() I just thought of something: should the receiving server, which is rejecting the e-mail, be checking the IP of the originating client, or only the IP of the originating mail server? Because if so, then it is simply my recipient who has a problem, not Verizon. I would also like to mention that I haven't been able to figure out a way to submit this complaint directly to Verizon - the Contact Us page doesn't seem to work with IE, and with FireFox it just sent me around in wrote: So now my SPF record for the domain needs to include as a valid sending domain.
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