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[SC-Help] Re: No source IP address found, cannot proceed.

BMW rwcs at spamcop.net
Mon Aug 29 07:11:39 EDT 2005


WazoO wrote:
> "BMW" <rwcs at spamcop.net> wrote in message
> news:detcc1$dc6$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> 
>>WazoO wrote:
>>
>>>Based on failure at "line 0" ... you might want to start with
>>>reading the Pinned items found in the MailHost Forum
>>>section at http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showforum=7
>>>It would appear that your MailHost configuration is not
>>>complete.
>>>
>>
>>I admit my brain is half the size it should be. . . My understanding is
>>that this mailhost registration is used so that SC A) won't send
>>complaints to my hosts, and B) can stop parsing headers at the point
>>were the mail enters "my system".  I have configured my hosts as best I
>>know how.  There are some things about the registration I don't
>>understand, but that not withstanding, my provider as is with many has
>>multiple servers that receive email which in this case is
>>blazecast1.rdns.net.  I simply don't know how to add that to the list
>>using URL http://www.spamcop.net/mcgi?action=mhedit, because when I
>>submit my email address a different server name comes up. . .  Why is
>>this soooooo hard?
> 
> 
> Guess it's because you didn't try following the last "suggestion" ...???
> For example, did you even look at one of those Pinned items from Ellen;
> 
> Pinned: Mailhost Issues - please read before posting
> Please Read BEFORE Posting
> http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=1081
> 
> Pinned: Mailhost Update
> New Confirmation Procedure
> http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=1096
> 
> Both contain the same reference data for problems that seem to
> be outside the 'norm' .....
> 
> Bottom line ... there are but a few folks with the required access
> to deal with problems with the MailHost configuration of a reporting
> account.  Julian asked that MailHost stuff be handled in the Forum.
> I finally convinced JT that it needed its own Forum section as the
> original single Topic was getting too massive.  Ellen has been the most
> visible of the Deputies in the support role on the MailHost issues.
> 
> 
Thanks for your help.  It turns out that my provider has re-named all 
their mail servers a couple of months back.  It's not your fault, and I 
had no way to know (mail server re-names are not a general public 
announcement item for most providers).  I just wish that magically there 
was some less frustrating way. . .


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