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10-17-2013, 09:08 AM | #1 | ||
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This is likely to continue as an intermittent problem... I am not on Metrocast, but I was on the other end of this recently. Someone with a Metrocast email tried to send me something, and my mail server bounced it. Here is the info from the logs showing that my mailserver rejected it after spamcop.net blacklisted the metrocast mail server as a source of spam. (The 65.175.128.136 address is one of the metrocast mailservers.)
Note the last line of the second chunk of info...it's been blocked roughly 1/3 of the time over the past month. Given that 99% is considered a low uptime number in an IT situation, 66% is abysmal. From Tuesday: Quote:
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10-18-2013, 01:47 PM | #4 |
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Best to check what Fairpoint is offering you.
"MANCHESTER, NH (August 27, 2013) - FairPoint Communications announced today it is planning to expand and upgrade broadband Internet service in 18 towns across New Hampshire - in unserved locations or locations with low-speed access across the Granite state.In all, multiple neighborhoods in 18 towns in New Hampshire will be upgraded or see new high-speed broadband access. These towns include: Albany, Conway, Dalton, Fitzwilliam, Franklin, Greenfield, Hinsdale, Landaff, Lyme, Milan, Newbury, Pittsburg, Rindge, Spofford, Stewartstown, Troy, Tuftonboro, Walpole and Westmoreland." LINK |
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