I put the ip in noRBL although they are dynamic addresses so likely to 
have a whole bunch eventually in there.

Will see how it goes.

Thanks again

Paul

On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 16:33:54 +0200, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
> All routing IP's are checked like regular IP's.
>
> In blocking mode:
> On the first IP's which is listed in dnsbl - the configured action 
> will
> take place.
> Only one valence value will be added to the IP-score and 
> message-score
>
> in scroring  mode:
> For each of the IP's which is listed in dnsbl - the configured action 
> will
> take place.
> So, for each failing IP  the IP-score and message-score will be 
> increased
> by the valence value.
>
> in monitoring mode:
> same like scoring mode without changing the IP-score and 
> message-score
>
> Put an IP that you don't want to be checked in 'noRBL'.
>
> Thomas
>
>
>
> Von:    Paul Farrow <a...@thefabfarrows.com>
> An:     <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Datum:  20.10.2011 15:53
> Betreff:        [Assp-test] general question about dnsbl
>
>
>
>
>
> Ok so its my day today.  Got an email that got blocked by dnsbl.
> Basically the email is on routing ip's and it is a valid email.
>
> How do you guys generally deal with this problem?  Do you remove the
> dnsbl site that is blocking most of them from coming in or what do 
> you
> do?
>
> Since moving to the USA a lot of my friends use comcast and the dnsbl
> sites seem to block them.
>
> The routing ip's were
>
> Oct-19-11 07:26:01 [Worker_1] Info: enhanced Originated IP detection
> found IP's: 76.96.62.98 ,76.96.58.115 ,67.173.195.7
>
> The offending ip is 67.173.195.7 looks like reverse dns is wrong.  
> Does
> one simply try to contact comcast? Horror that would be.
>
> Interested to know others strategies on this kind of email problem
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
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