
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 16:35:57 +1300, Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi. Just few thoughts .... If you are send mail directly from dsl this is likely to happen. Most ISPs provide a smtp relay service for their customers. If you are using a smtp relay then possibly something in the content of the email signature.
Anti spam is a nightmare to manage.
Hi Gregory and Matthias, I'm sending my mail from a VPS hosted by rimuhosting in Dallas via a RoundCube webmail interface. I was in South Africa recently and I had to do also sorted of reconfigurations and even bought signed certificates to get around all the email blocking that goes on there. This mailserver has been working flawlessy for a few years now. Ubuntu/Dovecot/Postfix/Roundcube Matthias pointed out something I'd missed and that was my VPSs time clock was drifting. It turns out ntpd wasn't running - that is resolved now. Perhaps it got removed in a transition from hardy to lucid, no explaination there. The email I've trying to send, and have sent a number of time and been blocked everytime is about bit coin and the ieee ... well I won't say too much more in case this message gets blocked. The message get through to my work email address fine. Cheers, Chris