You might be scanning on multiple hops, and this might be picking up the client PC instead of the connecting server.  Look for the HOP setting and see if it is anything besides 0, and if so, you are scanning on multiple hops.  Prior hops are much more often listed in open relay lists such as DSBL, and it isn't wise to score DSBL on multiple hops at the same score as the last hop.  DSBL doesn't like to delist IP's, and their automated removal process will not work with residential broadband IP's.  They have no interest in changing this.

Matt



Kyle Fisher wrote:

I am trying to determine why some email from Road Runner is getting picked up by DSBL.  When I query DSBL for 24.93.47.42 it says Status  Ip not listed by DSBL.

 

Here is the line in my global.cfg

 

DSBL                           ip4r       list.dsbl.org                                          *                       8          0

 

Is the * picking up something since it looks for anything maybe some other record on their list?

 

Kyle


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