Content preview: On 05/19/12 22:01, W B Hacker wrote: > eximmail wrote: >>
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>>> >>> >> Thanks WB that explains it a little better. I did try all the
character >> encoding before I posted and it made no difference. I thought
something >> got screwed in exim and that might be causing it. I don't recall
any >> updates being done to my as you call it Thundermug. My settings are
set >> to UTF-8 and have been since install on my winblowz box. >> >> FYI
I did have to go to the list to read this as it still does the same >> funky
encoding. I guess I will have to deal with it until a fix comes >> out. >>
>> Thanks... >> > > You have another problem. > > 'Direct' replies I have
tried to copy to you so you could compare > traffic that had gone through
the list server and the same content > that had not .. > > .. were rejected
as having their IP in an LBL. > > Given which servers I used (Hong Kong AND
Zurich...), it looks as if > you have the whole world LBL'ed.. > > ...or
the rejection message is wrong. > > Bill It is a winblowz issue as I am now
reading from my linux box and all is good.... [...]
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Subject: Re: [exim] Weird Characters
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On 05/19/12 22:01, W B Hacker wrote:
> eximmail wrote:
>> On 5/19/2012 8:28 PM, W B Hacker wrote:
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>> Thanks WB that explains it a little better. I did try all the character
>> encoding before I posted and it made no difference. I thought something
>> got screwed in exim and that might be causing it. I don't recall any
>> updates being done to my as you call it Thundermug. My settings are set
>> to UTF-8 and have been since install on my winblowz box.
>>
>> FYI I did have to go to the list to read this as it still does the same
>> funky encoding. I guess I will have to deal with it until a fix comes
>> out.
>>
>> Thanks...
>>
>
> You have another problem.
>
> 'Direct' replies I have tried to copy to you so you could compare
> traffic that had gone through the list server and the same content
> that had not ..
>
> .. were rejected as having their IP in an LBL.
>
> Given which servers I used (Hong Kong AND Zurich...), it looks as if
> you have the whole world LBL'ed..
>
> ...or the rejection message is wrong.
>
> Bill
It is a winblowz issue as I am now reading from my linux box and all is
good....