Stuart D. Gathman writes:
So, how do I explain to my clients that they can't send email to
Verizon because Verizon is "braindead"? And why should every
developer have to kludge together a workaround independently?
And wouldn't being on an official list of "braindead" ISPs put
some public relations pressure (the only kind they understand)
on Verizon to actually fix it?
If I recall correctly, you said in an earlier post that Verizon won't
accept SRS mail, yet I run SRS and regularly send mail to @verizon.net
addresses. So I can say with certainty that Verizon does not refuse
or bounce SRS mail as a matter of routine.
That's not to say that there isn't some corner of Verizon with a
departmental mail server that rejects SRS mail. Verizon is a huge
company with tens of thousands of employees.
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Dick St.Peters, stpeters(_at_)NetHeaven(_dot_)com
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