Many thanks for all your suggestions. Hopefully one of them will lead me to a solution. Ingrid Ingrid Walker Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Email: [log in to unmask] This email (and attachments) are confidential and intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender, delete any copies and do not take action in reliance on it. Any views expressed are the author's and do not represent those of IOP, except where specifically stated. IOP takes reasonable precautions to protect against viruses but accepts no responsibility for loss or damage arising from virus infection. For the protection of IOP's systems and staff emails are scanned automatically." Institute of Physics Registered in England under Registration No 293851 Registered Office: 76/78 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT ________________________________ From: LISTSERV list owners' forum on behalf of Bill Brown Sent: Mon 26/06/2006 19:11 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: spam filter issue "LISTSERV list owners' forum" <[log in to unmask]> wrote on 06/24/2006 01:52:00 PM: > One of my subscribers has contacted me to say that he is no longer > receiving list messages. I have checked is his subscription and > everything is as it should be. His email address is a school based > one and his network administrator contacted me to say that list mail > was being filtered out by their spam filter (McAfee). They say they > are not able to control this since Listserv continually changes its > IP address. Is this correct? > > To be truthful I not very familiar with spam filters. I wondered if > anyone had experienced a similar problem with one of their lists or > could offer any advice. It would seem the mail admin is full of canned meat product. Listserv does not change it's IP address, unless the machine it is on (actually, the machine that relays the email) used a dynamic address via DHCP, but that would just be A BAD IDEA. Who hosts the list? Have you talked to the site manager? Most spam filters (I can't speak specifically for McAfee's) allow you to whitelist by domain, which should not care about the IP address anyways. Hopefully he is whitelisting the domain of the listserv, not the person sending the email. In the case of this list, whitelist the domain peach.ease.lsoft.com. I spend most of my working day running spam filters, and I can honestly say they are making email far less reliable. They also provide a great excuse... "I'm sorry, the spam filter must have eaten it."