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Forums and mailing lists do not like my new e-mail address...

harrkev

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Forums and mailing lists do not like my e-mail address.
Anybody experts with phpBB?

I have a domain that I purcased a couple of years ago, and it looks like this: <last_name>family.org, where <last_name> is replaced with my last name. My last name is 9 letters long, and all standard alphabet characters (no funny foreign accented characters or anything like that). This domain has been idle for a couple of years, but I got it up and running for e-mail a couple of months ago. In order to control spam, I have created around 100 forwards, and each company or web site gets its own different e-mail address. This is working well so far, but I have hit a couple of snags...

I have encountered a couple of places that have absolutely barfed on any e-mail addresses from this domain, and I have no idea why.

The first is a forum operated by my favorite band, but they are a small band and the forum has very low traffic ( http://www.echocentral.com/forum/ for the curious). It is on phpBB. When I tried to change my account to one of my new e-mail addresses, I was told that the e-mail address was banned. The funny thing is that this domain was only hosted starting a couple of months ago, and I give each web site a different e-mail address, so that address was never used for anything else. I was able to change my e-mail address to one in the domain <my_user_name>.dot5hosting.com, so the forum WILL allow changes to the e-mail address, just not to my domain.

I also encountered a similar problem on a mailing list at http://www.straightdope.com. I tried to create a new subscription to something at that address, and that list also barfed on the e-mail address. However, I was able to change my existing subscription to the new e-mail address, but this still bothers me. My domain causing a problem one place might be a fluke. Doing it twice is a pattern.

** EDIT **
Googling my domain name only brings up a list of posts that I made to Slashdot, and one entry at a who.is.com. So, this leads me to believe that my domain name has not been used by spammers or anything.
 
Initial thought is your on a domain black list for some reason. Google for RBL and check some of the 'check your domain' options....
 
Originally posted by: bsobel
Initial thought is your on a domain black list for some reason. Google for RBL and check some of the 'check your domain' options....

Thanks. That was the sort of thing that I was looking for.

The only problem is that my domain came up clean in the first couple of checkers that I tried (one tries 60 lists). So, that must not be the problem. Any other ideas?
 
Some anti spam systems do heuristics on things like the age of the domain. Its possible that was tripping you up, and as the domain 'ages' your seeing less of a problem. Hard without logs or more data from the site that disallowed you. Any chance you can ask them for a reason, that should shed a lot of light on the issue.
 
The site was registered about two years ago, but only hosted two months ago.

I will certainly try harder to contact the admin on this forum, but it is a small (but still awesome) band, and the forum does not see much traffic.

Like I said above, the only reason that I bring this up here is that TWO PLACES have barfed on my e-mail addresses so far. That sounds like a pattern.
 
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