>Also it seems that declude is claiming that 216.204.154.7 has no MX. >DnsStuff.com reports:
>>Actually, that's a server of yours, which you've let Declude JunkMail know >>about.
How do I tell it not to know about it and my web servers as well? So they dont fail the MX test.
That's not the problem -- that's a *good* thing that Declude JunkMail knows that the first IP is yours. Otherwise, it would scan that IP, see that it doesn't belong to a spammer, and the spam would go through.
It's also a good thing that the E-mail failed the HELOBOGUS test (as it was spam, and legitimate E-mail of yours would not have failed the HELOBOGUS test).
This stops some mail from our web servers that use email to the customers email box for order processing.
In this case, you'll need to provide the headers for one of the legitimate E-mails that is getting caught.
-Scott
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