On 28 Mar 2008 12:44:12 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
(Message-ID:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Morris, Carey) wrote:
A few nights ago we started getting this message when we
tried to send emails from the mainframe to our Outlook
email server:
EZA5198I 03/25/08 23:25:23 2< 550 Denied by policy:
Sender is listed on DNS-based RBL.
The Outlook admin explained that we use several outside
services to identify email from SPAM sites and, for
whatever reason, one of those sites had identified the
mainframe's IP as a SPAM'er. He said we should also be
getting a message or email identifying the IP address of
the service that had blacklisted us. The problem cleared
by itself, presumably when the service corrected the
problem, but I have not been able to find anything in the
Communications Server manuals that talks about this. Has
anyone else had the honor of being blacklisted and, if so,
did they receive anything to tell them who had blacklisted
them?
Try putting your IP address(es) and/or domain name(s)
into
http://moensted.dk/spam/
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