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I am not certain exactly when this began, but it was some time in January. es, if the message is sent from other servers, they are delivered.
There is ONLY a problem when send from the IP address I provided in my last emailed response.
Sent from my iPad
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wbadgett,
We appreciate the information you've provided to us. I want to assure you that we do not block IP addresses. Since you're having trouble with a specific IP address and all others you use are working, the best option would be to contact your Internet Service Provider for additional assistance.
ShawnteJ_VZW
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If my response answered your question please click the �Correct Answer� button under my response. This ensures others can benefit from our conversation. Thanks in advance for your help with this!!
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How is the Internet Service Provider going to have an answer about why SMTP is connection to an a spam address. As the logs indicated, when this server sends the mail, the responding address is txslspamp3.vtext.com.
That looks to me that vtext is routing it to spam. Perhaps this needs to be escalated to someone who can explain that.
Wendy Badgett
Vice President of Operations
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That’s what I thought! If you’re using Verizon technologies in any manner that suggests financial gain without paying Verizon to use those technologies then Verizon has every right to deploy techniques to prevent you from using those technologies.
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