> My email server is currently hosted in China

Your second InSpammerBlacklist mailet is detecting you:

22/07/03 14:02:52 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail1058853772046-0 with
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
22/07/03 14:02:52 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Servicing Mail1058853772046-0 by
ToProcessor Mailet
22/07/03 14:02:52 DEBUG spoolmanager: Processed Mail1058853772046-0 through
root
22/07/03 14:02:52 DEBUG spoolmanager: Result was spam

> I can receive all messages from my friends in sillicon valley, but not
from China.

Your friends in the Silicon Valley aren't listed as spammers.

> The reason might be that most (if not all) DNS servers in china
> don't support "reverse DNS entries"

The reason would be that large portions of the IP address space are widely
blocked because of spam.

You can turn off the check, but you will still run into problems with
everyone else that has spam checks enabled.

What you might want to do is check www.openrbl.org to see why you are
listed.  Perhaps you can find some address space in China that isn't listed
as being a SPAM source.

        --- Noel


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