I just received this this from a mail admin of another ISP, Anyone care to
comment...

>    Your outgoing mail server adds the header:
> > X-RBL-Warning: SPAM-NONE: Total weight between 0 and 4.
>
> Our filter software scans incomming mesages for a line that starts
> X-RBL-Warning:
> This is used as an indicator of spam. In your case it is saying that 
> this message is not spam, but our software only picks up the first 
> half of the tag.
>
> RBL stands for Real Time Blacklist. Normally that tag is used to 
> indicate that the sender of the mail has an IP address that is listed 
> at a RBL. It should not be used to tag mail as non spam, because 
> people block on the X-RBL-Warning part. As you've found out.
>
> Contact your mail admin and ask him to either change the tag or even 
> remove it all together. In theory it is a good idea to have a tag 
> along the lines of :
> X-spam-scanned: ok
> But dont use the RBL tag unless your IP is on a RBL, or else you will 
> be blocked as spam.

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