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  1. #1
    Robert A. Fink, M. D.
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    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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    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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  2. #2
    Ron
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    Re: Blocking by attglobal.net

    On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:49:02 -0800, "Robert A. Fink, M. D."
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >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



    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.



    >**********************************
    >NOTE: The material above is not "medical
    >advice". Medical advice can only be
    >given after an in-person contact between
    >doctor and patient.
    >**********************************




  3. #3
    Kurt
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    Re: Blocking by attglobal.net

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Robert A. Fink, M. D." <[email protected]> wrote:

    > 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
    >

    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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