A custumor of mine cries around because one of his customers cant mail
him from an AOL address - and a quick view in the logs shows
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this server is on 4 of my 11 RBLs (2 is kickass value)
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Gesendet: Montag, 10. September 2007 19:12
An: 'Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy'
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A custumor of mine cries around because one of his
customers cant mail
him from
A custumor of mine cries around because one of his customers cant mail
him from an AOL address - and a quick view in the logs shows
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this server is on 4 of my 11 RBLs (2 is kickass
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this server is on 4 of my 11 RBLs (2 is kickass value)
So what to do now?
Reconsider your decision to change ASSP default DNSbl settings
For what?
In this case the result would
Marrco wrote:
A custumor of mine cries around because one of his customers cant mail
him from an AOL address - and a quick view in the logs shows
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this server is on 4 of my 11 RBLs (2
Christian Rehkopf wrote:
A custumor of mine cries around because one of his customers cant mail
him from an AOL address - and a quick view in the logs shows
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this server is on 4 of my
Dave Emory wrote:
Christian Rehkopf wrote:
A custumor of mine cries around because one of his customers cant
mail him from an AOL address - and a quick view in the logs shows
205.188.144.208 as sending server
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=205.188.144.208Submit=Submit
shows that this
Reconsider your decision to change ASSP default DNSbl settings
Thats a bit harsh. I don't use just the defaults either.
Ok, maybe too harsh, but defaults are there for a reason (sometimes even
more than just one reason), so if you change them and run into troubles the
best thing to do is
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Gesendet: Montag, 10. September 2007 20:23
An: 'Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy'
Betreff: Re: [Assp-user] how u handle these things?
Reconsider your decision to change ASSP default
Marrco wrote:
zen.spamhaus.org|bl.spamcop.net|list.dsbl.org|dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net|blackholes
.five-ten-sg.com
: and increase Maxreplies accordingly to 5, Maxhits should then be set to 2.
blackholes.five-ten-sg.com Does not seem to exist (anymore?). Can't ping
it, neither can the host command
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