Good deal, thanks Muddy!!
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Good deal, thanks Muddy!!
AT&T is dragging their feet in getting the reverse DNS forwarding set up. You may not be receiving e-mails from xjtalk until they do. This also means you may get a flood of e-mails from xjtalk once it is working.
It appears that many more ISPs are checking reverse DNS that they did 5 years ago. They do this to help determine if the e-mail is legitiment or spam.
SON OF A BITCH! :mad0090: :mad0090: :mad0090:
So AT&T got the reverse DSL stuff working, but the e-mail just sits there.
A little more checking and I found out that AT&T BY DEFAULT BLOCK all out going e-mail from their customers!!!
It took 6 calls and 2 days to get the DNS thing fixed. It took on 15 minute call to get the e-mail unblocked.
So the MASS of e-mails you are receiving now (possibly) is AT&T's fault.
But it is working... :patriot:
P.S. If you are a AOL e-mail user it may be another 24 to 48 hours before your resume receiving e-mails from xjtalk.
Big problem is the fact that AT&T is involved. They and AOL have always seemed to have more red tape than any other choices out there.