At 07:17 AM 11/2/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Does anybody use the DSN test from rfc-ignorant.org as a hold, bounce or delete test? Just curious because we have a customer who Emailed a client and their mail was rejected using the DSN test. Not marked as possible spam, rejected (bounced). Since our experience shows we get to many false positives from this test, we don't use it.Let me correct myself, it was the ipwhois test, and I found the problem. The IP block we're running out mail server on is listed by rfc-ignorant.org because it doesn't appear, in their test, to have a Email address for the block. However, it does...
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And ifc-ignorant.org has now listed the ip group because Verizon chose to put text in front of their abuse Email to direct people there for abuse issues. Doesn't seem reasonable to me. I don't use this test anyway, too many false positives.
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