Hopefully it's not because my email-address is an info domain. Over 2 years ago (march
2002) there was registered already over 800000 info domains around the world. As I
know on the IPSwitch website you can't subscribe to the newsletter because ".info is
not a valid top level domain"
Looks like internet is old enough now to have also some conservative people inside ;-)
I assume that most of my messages will be filtered because the dynamic IP addresses of
our DSL-connection is listed in more or less IP-Blacklists. This not because we're an
open relay but because this are dynamic IP's and the entire class B range seems to be
blacklisted (at least temporary).
I can understand that most people in oversea can see more spam then legit messages
comming from this IPs. And I can understand if someone decides to punish them.
We also assign a small weight to any message comming from the USA because from the 26%
of all messages comming from the USA only 3% are legit messages.
This should not be a punishment for a country, but it's simple mathematic logic to
improve our spam filters detection rate.
Maybe you can see this message only because I send them - for this time - trough the
webmail interface and so from a "clean" IP address.
What I would suggest is that anyone reading messages in this list should try to
whitelist declude list messages.
There are several cases that declude list messages "contains" suspicious content: spam
examples, filter definitions, or simple help request from an admin that has an IP
blacklisted mailserver.
If you don't whitelist declude list messages very probably you're missing some
important information.
As I can understand, the best way to whitelist declude messages is to whitelist the IP
of the declude list server:
Simply put
WHITELIST IP 68.162.218.198
in your global.cfg line.
Hope this helps, and you can understand my "english"
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