We have just spent the last few days trying to solve an email issue, which I am starting to think might be related to the whole yahoo changes as the time scale is the same. One of our clients has their ADSL through Xtra but all their other services through us. Starting on Monday, they haven't been able to send any email, via smtp.xtra.co.nz. We are presuming, that their outbound addresses have contained their domain for which Xtra is neither the registrar nor the MX of. Debugging the issue has been particularly difficult as the customer is not very computer literate and English is not their natural language. We are unable to complete the diagnosis of the issue as the client has now taken Xtra's advice ( Xtra continually maintained that we were the problem - kind of difficult to see when the mail was coming nowhere near us ) and have now transferred their domain to Xtra. We had a similiar situation a while back with two client who were using Paradise in a similiar way. There issue was more related to not being able to have mailboxes on Paradise's servers anymore because Paradise didn't host the domain. The solution was for us to provide the mailboxes instead. I would be interested if this really is an isolated case, or has Xtra tightened up on their inbound mail policy for their own customers. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Glen and Rosanne Eustace GodZone Internet Services, a division of AGRE Enterprises Ltd. P.O. Box 8020, Palmerston North, New Zealand 4446. Ph: +64 6 357 8168, Fax +64 6 357 8165, Mob: +64 21 424 015 http://www.godzone.net.nz "A Ministry specialising in providing low-cost Internet Services to NZ Christian Churches, Ministries and Organisations."