On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 23:25:38 +0200 (CEST) "Edward P. Ross" <epr...@acrocat.com> wrote:
> Weird -- I've been on the list for a few days now (just got my 2nd > confirmation)... > I have written you a mail this morning and in that mail I have this part (the original mail is much longer): -------------------------------------- I see as well that your domain is on the DNS leveln not set up correctly. Maybe on purpose? If I query the NS entries of your domain from my infrastructure then I get: ----------------------------------- theia ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com ns1.setupsite.com. ns5.eapps.com. ns1.eapps.com. ns2.eapps.com. ns6.eapps.com. theia ~ # ----------------------------------- Doing the same from an cable provider in Switzerland I get: ----------------------------------- netbox ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com ns1.setupsite.com. ns2.setupsite.com. netbox ~ # ----------------------------------- Doing the same from an hoster in Germany I get: ----------------------------------- janosch ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com ns2.setupsite.com. ns1.setupsite.com. ns1.eapps.com. janosch ~ # ----------------------------------- Even their serial is not in sync (from my system): ----------------------------------- theia ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com|sed "s:\.$::"|while read foo;do echo "${foo}: $(dig @${foo} +short in soa acrocat.com)";done ns6.eapps.com: ns1.eapps.com. root.cp.eapps.com. 2009050101 7200 3600 604800 3600 ns1.setupsite.com: ns1.setupsite.com. admin.setupsite.com. 2007010130 3600 600 1209600 3600 ns2.eapps.com: ns1.eapps.com. root.cp.eapps.com. 2009050101 7200 3600 604800 3600 ns1.eapps.com: ns1.eapps.com. root.cp.eapps.com. 2009050101 7200 3600 604800 3600 ns5.eapps.com: ns1.eapps.com. root.cp.eapps.com. 2009050101 7200 3600 604800 3600 theia ~ # ----------------------------------- >From the Swiss cable provider: ----------------------------------- netbox ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com|sed "s:\.$::"|while read foo;do echo "${foo}: $(dig @${foo} +short in soa acrocat.com)";done ns2.setupsite.com: ns1.setupsite.com. setupsite.com. 2005120809 3600 600 1209600 3600 ns1.setupsite.com: ns1.setupsite.com. admin.setupsite.com. 2007010130 3600 600 1209600 3600 netbox ~ # ----------------------------------- >From the German hoster: ----------------------------------- netbox ~ # dig +short in ns acrocat.com|sed "s:\.$::"|while read foo;do echo "${foo}: $(dig @${foo} +short in soa acrocat.com)";done ns1.setupsite.com: ns1.setupsite.com. admin.setupsite.com. 2007010130 3600 600 1209600 3600 ns2.setupsite.com: ns1.setupsite.com. setupsite.com. 2005120809 3600 600 1209600 3600 netbox ~ # ----------------------------------- This is not good. I think that is the reason why rfc ignorant is listing your domain in their records -> http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=acrocat.com Fix that! A proper working DNS is crucial for good working mail routing. -------------------------------------- So I think that your DNS entries are not okay and I think that mailman (the mailing list software used at SourceForge for the DSPAM mailing list) unsubscribed you automatically after getting a bunch of non delivery reports. So I assume that this is the reason why you where again not subscribed. Please fix your DNS records! > Thanks Stevan! > > > I subscribed Edward now to the mailing list. So hopefully this is my last > > forward :) > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > > Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 21:09:27 +0000 > > From: "Edward P. Ross" <epr...@acrocat.com> > > To: dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net > > Subject: clamav success story > > Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 23:09:13 +0200 (CEST) > > > > > > Oh Stevan - > > > > I saw another thread where you suggested some things re: clamav and > > additional databases... I followed your instructions and installed them. > > > > Amazingly, more than 35% of all incoming messages to our mail server here > > are getting caught by clamav (no false positives). Between than and > > graymilter, dspam is now almost officially on vacation :) ! > > > > Edward > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > > Try the new software tools for yourself. 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