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Don't send business email after two beers.

I suppose I could have done worse than a serious email with the subject line "Fwd: Foo", but still. (And then I dug myself deeper by sending out a second mail but using my informal From: address which probably means it will just get caught in everyone's spam filters.)

Speaking of (spam filters), the accounting firm we want to work with took an extra week to get back to us -- in fact, the amount of time it took for me to call them and ask what was up -- because my "OK, let's work together, here is all our information" mail got eaten by their own spam filter. Dear lord.

Date: 2005-12-29 04:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keimel.livejournal.com
I have seen this problem first hand. I had a problem with a GoDaddy customer. Godaddy told me "you're sending mail but not listening on port 25 for mail! You are evil!" I told them, "Of course I don't, that'd encourage spam" I then made the server listen on port 25 and they said "You're a dynamic IP!" I said "I can show you the bill that says I pay $10/mo for a static IP" and they said "No, screw you, go home. " "But I am home, that's your problem with me... "

Oh, but I'm just ranting.

At least I have other mail servers that are not in reported dynamic pools that I can relay through. I would have thought that my "Hey, look, I'm human and sending responses" would indicate to them that if I were a real spammer, I wouldn't have wasted the time, but just proceded to the next zombied host I had available to me.

Oh damn, I'm still ranting ;)

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