Qwest.net
07/20/2007
In
cases such as these, we prefer to address the
content filtering issue. In the vast majority of
cases, the content filter triggers on a domain in a
message body URL which is on one of our blacklists,
possibly in error.
Note that your IPs are not on any blacklist here --
most of the messages from your IPs appear to be
accepted.
If you still have a copy of the rejected message,
could you forward it (or at least a list of the
message body URLs) ... for analysis?
Thanks,
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Qwest.net
content filtering issue. In the vast majority of
cases, the content filter triggers on a domain in a
message body URL which is on one of our blacklists,
possibly in error.
Note that your IPs are not on any blacklist here --
most of the messages from your IPs appear to be
accepted.
If you still have a copy of the rejected message,
could you forward it (or at least a list of the
message body URLs) ... for analysis?
Thanks,
--
Qwest.net