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Date:         Mon, 19 May 2008 20:38:22 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Reply from AT&T/BellSouth Part I
Comments: To: Robert Fisher <garciasghostvw@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <97be2f910805191644q7860bef4g395bd7e828ce11c1@mail.gmail.com>
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Ever since AT&T took over Bellsouth I have had nothing but problems on my Broad Band. for a month, I would be off line sometime during every day, and some days I would be off line for 24 hours. As it turns out, the AT&T merger gave AT&T the only two "Spines' in Alabama, and my cable internet company - Charter communications - rents from AT&T. So I am really stuck. It AT&T so much as twitches, everybody downstream twitches. My service has always been very good with Charter and I have to give them kudos for it, but lately it has really sucked. If this is the case elsewhere with the merger, I can see how others would have problems. I also have AT&T cell service - over my objections, but that is another story - and the number of drop-outs has increased astronomically since going AT&T. Frustrates me to death.

John Rodgers Chelsea, AL

Robert Fisher wrote: > It's not limited to those .net domains listed; I talked to a tech at my ISP > (Mediacom cable) which is mchsi.com, and he said they are essentially > 'piggybacked' on or 'downstream' from the AT&T trunk, so anything that AT&T > does to block spam on their networks also blocks spam on the networks of > those that use them for their internet connection, so to speak. He said the > site administrator could write to AT&T and ask them to remove the site from > the blacklist, however it turns out that you have to send that email from > another domain as you would obviously get caught in a catch-22 as your > request email would also be treated as spam. > > I sent a note to Jim with this information, but I never received a reply. > > As I recall, I stopped getting email on my mchsi.com account shortly after > somebody did in fact spam the list. The last day I got regular list mail on > that account was July 27th, 2007. > > Cya, > Robert > > > On 5/19/08, DadnotGrandad <dadnotgrandad@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Below is the letter that AT&T wants to send to Gerry. Anyone know what >> information that Gerry is receiving from ATT&T/BellSouth? Please note that >> AT&T considers output of Gerry to be commercial SPAM. >> >> John >> >> This page is intended for customers of any of the AT&T consumer Internet >> services using the following domains: >> att.net >> ameritech.net >> bellsouth.net flash.net >> >> nvbell.net pacbell.net >> prodigy.net >> sbcglobal.net >> >> snet.net >> swbell.net >> wans.net It is designed to initiate the process of getting messages from >> other sending systems unblocked. Filling in the information below will allow >> us to send an automated email to those who manage the blocked system. These >> managers can then request an unblock from us. We act on most requests within >> two days. >> A copy of the message we send appears at the bottom of this page. >> To send the email we need to know the two domains that are involved, yours >> and that of your correspondent whose messages are being blocked. (The domain >> is the portion of an e-mail address to the right of the "@" sign). If the >> error message is known please include it as this will quicken the unblock >> request. You may want to ask the sender what error message they received. >> >> Your domain >> Choose One: att.net ameritech.net bellsouth.net flash.net nvbell.net >> pacbell.net prodigy.net sbcglobal.net snet.net swbell.net wans.net >> >> The domain of your correspondent: [input] Error message or Non >> Delivery Report (NDR): >> Example of an NDR (NDR) >> [input] >> [input] [input] >> >> NOTE: Information submitted will not be saved or used in any other way. >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> A copy of the message we send appears below: >> Dear Postmaster: >> We are writing to let you know that we are blocking messages addressed to >> one of our customers [to: domain] by one of your customers at [from: >> domain]. The stream of messages coming from your system appears to consist >> mostly of unwanted commercial e-mail (UCE, or "spam"). To protect our system >> and to ensure that it operates well for all of our customers, we have >> decided to block all messages originating from your system. >> Please consult your logs to see what might be causing this situation and >> how it can be fixed. Then visit >> http://worldnet.att.net/general-info/bls_info/block_admin.html to request >> a removal of the block. Most requests for removal are honored within two >> days. >> The specific error message recieved by your customer was: [NDR message] >> Thank you for your assistance in helping our respective customers >> communicate. >> Best regards, >> The AT&T Mail Team. >> >> > > >


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