A little over a month ago I made a DNS config change from 64.118.74.245 to 
46.118.74.249 but forgot to set the mail server to say 
mail.houseoffusion.com rather than houseoffusion.com. I fixed it really fast 
when I saw a spamcop block but to this day I still see people blocked due to 
spamcop despite being told by spamcop that it's all good. In some cases it's 
a cached spamcop reference on someone's system, in others it's spamcops 
fault. Bottom line is that I haven't changed anything with the mail for over 
a month now so if there is a spamcop entry, it's false.


> Jochem van Dieten wrote:
>>
>> If the spamcop RBL routinely lists legitimate hosts, why do you
>> use it?
>
> The answer is obvious.
>
> *ALL* RBL lists contain some legitimate hosts from time to time.  IMO.
>
> Spamcop listed houseoffusion because of some DNS/hostname configuration
> issues.  I guess the mail coming from houseoffusion said it was coming
> from a specific hostname whose IP address was different than the actual
> IP address it was coming from.
>
> Rick
>
>
> 

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