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  1. Flow Servers Blacklisted

    Posted 23 Apr 2010

    Hi!

    I guess I'm not the only one experiencing this problem, when sending out mails via SMTP, no matter to which address and from which account:
    Message has not been sent. Server reply - 5.7.1 This email has been rejected. The email message was detected as spam.
    Webmail (e.g. Gmail web interface) still works.

    I contacted my E-Mail provider and they told me that it is a message from the recipient's server rejecting the mail most likely because my IP is blacklisted somewhere. I checked and found out that due to Flow's disability to take measurements against local spammers, ALL customers using flow servers have been blacklisted as spammers at one of the mayor blacklists.
    Here's the e-mail I sent to Flow:

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    I'm lately having problems sending out e-mails because ALL
    Flow IPs are on a blacklist due to high spam rates from your
    servers. Can you please check the problem and solve it? More
    information can be found here:
    http://www.uceprotect.net/

    Go to "Test and remove listings" and use your or my IP
    (x.x.x.x) and click "start testing".

    It will show you that ALL Flow IPs have been blocked at the highest
    level and only YOU as the ISP can solve that problem (it also tells
    you how to do this).

    Please let me know if you will do something about this, if I don't
    hear anything from you, I'll contact the telecommunication authority.


    Interesting what that site tells me:

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    As you should know now: It is not you, it is your complete provider which got UCEPROTECT-Level 3 listed.
    Your IP 190.213.76.222 was NOT part of a spamrun, but you are the one that has freely chosen your provider.
    By tolerating or ignoring that your provider doesn't care about spammers you are indirectly also supporting the global spam with your money.
    Seen from this point of view, you really shouldn't wonder about the consequences.

    Therefore we recommend:
    Please send a compliant to your provider and request them to fix this problem immediatly.
    Think about this: You pay them for, that you can use the Internet without problems.

    If they are ignoring your complaint or claiming they can't do anything, you should consider to change your provider.
    There are currently about 105,000 providers worldwide, but only a few hundred make it to get listed into UCEPROTECT-Level 3.
  2. Flow Modem and Linksys Router not working together

    Posted 3 Nov 2009

    Hi!

    I just moved to a new house got the Flow modem (Arris TM502G) and a linksys router (WRT54G ver.6) here.
    Problem is: When I connect the computer to the modem directly it works. When put the router in between, I can't get through to the internet although I can reach the router's configuration page (192.168.1.1).

    I used the exact same configuration in my old house and the trick was to let the router clone the MAC address of the computer that was first connected to the Arris modem. But the modem in the new house was already here and I have no idea what the MAC address of the original sytem conntected to it could have been. On the other hand I already connected 3 different computers with different MAC addresses to the Arris modem and it worked. The only thing that can't get through to the modem is the router.

    Any ideas?

    Sasa
  3. How to get a new IP with Flow?

    Posted 16 Sep 2009

    Hi!

    I´m currently working on a Garmin GPS map of Trinidad and use Google Maps as background reference. Problem is that Google blocks me after a while loading their images and I need a new IP.
    I tried it by disconnecting the electricity cable of the modem, but as there is a battery in there it still works. I´m a bit afraid to take out the battery because I don´t know if I loose my login data then. The TSTT modem had a nice browser interface that allowed rebooting the modem from a remote notebook but I haven´t found anything similar for the Flow modem as yet...

    Bests,
    Sasa

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