On 2016-11-12 12:20, L.A. Walsh wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
The MX for tlinx.org rejected those with :
550 5.7.1 uA1HeIAM026935 This message has been blocked for containing SPAM-like characteristics.
---- That's a weird message.
But it gives me something to go on... Thanks!
It can be your ISP. Mine does, before it reaches the ISP-client filters. I mean, the spam filter at my ISP account which I can configure a bit, or disable. Me, I disable entirely, yet I know that some mail is rejected as spam. Sometimes I get a post, I reply to it, and my own ISP rejects it! I then remove a line in the post containing an URL, resend, and it goes trhough. So, I know that my ISP examines full content before accepting an email. And later, there is a second filter at the ISP imap server level, the one that I can disable. Nothing I can do, except change ISP. I had problems with the old XFS mail list, it kept halting my subscription now and then for that reason. As for your post, if you get an email from a list, and your ISP bounces it, then no, you can not get a copy of that bounced post. Only the sender can give you some info, from the bounce message or logs. If it is your machine which bounces it, you get some info from the logs. Perhaps, not always. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)