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Blocking by attglobal.net

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Robert A. Fink, M. D. - 27 Dec 2007 20:49 GMT
Mail sent to me at my attglobal.net address from selected addresses
(individuals) is being blocked.  The domains from which the mail is
being sent are yahoo.com and comcast.net.  The mail, when sent to both
of my addresses (my ATT address and my Comcast address), is delivered
to my Comcast address but not to the ATT address.

No bounce notice is sent by attglobal.net to the sender, either; and
thus, neither the sender nor the recipient know that the mail has not
been delivered.

How do I chase this down?

Best,

Bob

Robert A. Fink, M. D.
Neurological Surgery
2500 Milvia Street  Suite 222
Berkeley, CA  94704-2636  USA
510-849-2555

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Ron - 27 Dec 2007 23:30 GMT
>Mail sent to me at my attglobal.net address from selected addresses
>(individuals) is being blocked.  The domains from which the mail is
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>Berkeley, CA  94704-2636  USA
>510-849-2555

Google for the name of a Vice President of AT&T over that and then
write or phone or send a certified letter, expressing your anguish,
and your resolve to solve the issue "outside" of AT&T if necessary.

Thats code word for suing them.

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>NOTE:  The material above is not "medical
>advice".  Medical advice can only be
>given after an in-person contact between
>doctor and patient.
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Kurt - 28 Dec 2007 02:51 GMT
> Mail sent to me at my attglobal.net address from selected addresses
> (individuals) is being blocked.  The domains from which the mail is
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Bob

I had this happen recently for outgoing mail going through my pacbell
mail server.

ATT, Pacbell were notorious for harboring spammers. A lot of ISPs
blocked mail coming from it.
Thought they might have cleaned up their act, but apparently not.

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