Configuring Mail client on elementfx.com

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Saluti per ragazzi !

I was trying to configure my mail client on your server but even script is finished I cant lunching
message on my pc.
Is this some kind of server restriction configuration?
This example is on the following adress
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Problem not exict when the message fly on your mail server.
regards
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hrvat

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Saluti per ragazzi !

I was trying to configure my mail client on your server but even script is finished I cant lunching
message on my pc.
Is this some kind of server restriction configuration?
This example is on the following adress
:

adress
Problem not exict when the message fly on your mail server.


regards
8)


I thinking how Forwarders automatically forwarding copies of my Inbox messages to my other @.hr account but this is not done.
Why... ?

Now I seen this !
maps_ttl_enduserinfo_rbl.gif

If the IP address is in the MAPS RBL it may be a multi-hop (multiple IP) open relay, a spam source, or a spam support service (e.g., a webserver or nameserver). Only administrators responsible for the listed netblock will have the authority to fix the problem. ISPs should contact MAPS directly; removals from the MAPS RBL only happen after contact with the listed network administrator.
In other words, if you are not the administrator of the IP address(es) in any of our lists, then you should contact your ISP in order to resolve the problem. MAPS cannot resolve issues regarding any of our lists with end-users or others who are not directly responsible for the particular network on our list. Instead, contact your ISP.
When you contact your ISP, they will need a copy of the bounce message that you received or other evidence of the problem. Be sure to include the IP address that was rejected. Let them know which list it is on, the URL of that list, and the URL of the lookup form. Finally, let the system administrator know how to contact us. We are always pleased to speak to a system administrator about resolving a listing. Listings are removed within minutes once the removal is requested and the problem is fixed.



Admin GO !



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hrvat

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I thinking how Forwarders automatically forwarding copies of my Inbox messages to my other @.hr account but this is not done.
Why... ?

Now I seen this !
maps_ttl_enduserinfo_rbl.gif

If the IP address is in the MAPS RBL it may be a multi-hop (multiple IP) open relay, a spam source, or a spam support service (e.g., a webserver or nameserver). Only administrators responsible for the listed netblock will have the authority to fix the problem. ISPs should contact MAPS directly; removals from the MAPS RBL only happen after contact with the listed network administrator.
In other words, if you are not the administrator of the IP address(es) in any of our lists, then you should contact your ISP in order to resolve the problem. MAPS cannot resolve issues regarding any of our lists with end-users or others who are not directly responsible for the particular network on our list. Instead, contact your ISP.
When you contact your ISP, they will need a copy of the bounce message that you received or other evidence of the problem. Be sure to include the IP address that was rejected. Let them know which list it is on, the URL of that list, and the URL of the lookup form. Finally, let the system administrator know how to contact us. We are always pleased to speak to a system administrator about resolving a listing. Listings are removed within minutes once the removal is requested and the problem is fixed.



Admin GO !



regards 8)



Hello,

This 173.236.28.162 is listed because we have seen recent spam activity from it. We cannot remove
the IP until these spam issues are resolved. Please investigate your network for spamming activity and
then fix the issues. When you have done this, contact us again and provide the following information:

1. What caused the problem that allowed spam to come from this machine/server.
2. What did you do to fix the problem.
3. What are you doing to prevent it from happening again.
4. Wen did you resolve the problem.

We need this information to make sure that the problem has been resolved prior to removing the IP.

Kind regards,
Franklynn Uy
Trend Micro Inc.
Spam Investigations Team

> blocked-ip: 173.236.28.162

> message-body: Hi. This is the qmail-send program at outgoing.x10hosting.com.
> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
> This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

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