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Re: Brickbay Non-Functioning Invoice & Wanted Email
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lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade
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Mon, 18 Jun 2001 20:41:15 GMT
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Kevin Salm wrote:
> Using a program called NeoTrace, I pinged Interland and found 17 nodes
> between
> Brickbay.com and my own ISP. Any one of those nodes could be ultimately
> responsible for blocking my mail so it does not appear that there is much
> more
> I can do about things.
That's not how email works...
It goes almost always directly from the server used to send it to the
server where the reciever has an account, unless a forwarding service is
used. But I've never seen an email pass 17 mailservers.
You might mean you've done a traceroute. But that's low-level TCP/IP and
none of those machines will filter out any email. The only party filtering
is the mailserver that recieves the email for the person you sent the mail
to (in case of forwarding, the mail has to pass all filters ofcourse)
--
Jan-Albert "Anvil" van Ree | http://artsen.vanree.net
VanReeDotNet IT Solutions | http://www.vanree.net
Thrustmaster Resource Center | http://thrustmaster.vanree.net
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