From: Remote Mailer Three Date: Feb 18, 2007 1:48 PM Subject: IP Block Information To: Al Iverson Valued Microsoft Customer - As part of our continuing effort to protect Microsoft from Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE) and viruses you may have received one of the following NDR's after sending mail to a user @microsoft.com. SPAMCOP: 5.7.1 Email rejected because ##.##.###.### is listed by bl.spamcop.net. Please see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml for more information. If you still need assistance contact gtsrbl23@microsoft.com SPAMHAUS 5.7.1 Email rejected because ###.###.##.# is listed by sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org. Please see http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/index.lasso for more information. If you still need assistance contact gtsrbl23@microsoft.com You will need to visit the link provided in these NDR's for information on how to followup with your ISP and/or SPAMCOP/SPAMHAUS to get this issue resolved. To check your DNS records on the internet, or to check and see if you are listed on any other real-time blocking lists, check here: http://www.dnsstuff.com For more information about keeping your Windows operating system secure - please visit: http://www.microsoft.com/security. This address (gtsrbl23@microsoft.com) is a unmonitored account and is use only to generate this automated response. If you are still not able to resolve your issue AFTER you have contacted your ISP and SPAMCOP/SPAMHAUS for delisting - please contact gtsrbl22@microsoft.com. gtsrbl22@microsoft.com is a special "bypass" address that will bypass our block list checking so you can contact us directly. PLEASE NOTE: If you send mail to gtsrbl22@microsoft.com and it is apparent you have not contacted SPAMCOP/SPAMHAUS or your ISP first, your e-mail may be ignored. Thank you. Sincerely, Microsoft IT Microsoft Corporation