My blackhole filters, as setup in the default config file, appear to be
deciding that everything is spam. I've configured my allowed inbound
servers thus:
<mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=x.x.x.x,y.y.y.y"
class="ToProcessor">
<processor> spam </processor>
</mailet>
where x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y. are inbound mail relay servers which deliver
mail to James. This seems to work fine if I comment out the blackhole
filters. With any of the three blackhole filters enabled (not commented
out), all mail gets processes as spam according to the spoolmanager
logfile. I have the following DNS entry:
<dnsserver>
<servers>
<server>a.a.a.a</server>
</servers>
<authoritative>false</authoritative>
</dnsserver>
I've verified using nslookup from the command line on the machine
running james that this DNS server is reachable and functional and that
neither of my inbound relay servers (x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y) are on any of
the three blackhole lists. I can retrieve information about
mail-abuse.org from this DNS server, so I believe the DNS side is fine.
Here's the first of my three blackhole list entries (any one of which
seems to be sufficient for all mail to be classified as spam):
<mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=blackholes.mail-abuse.org"
class="ToProcessor">
<processor> spam </processor>
<notice> Rejected - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/
</notice>
</mailet>
here's what I see in the spoolmanager log:
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): ==== Begin
processing mail Mail1019254184039-0 ====
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): Processing
Mail1019254184039-0 through root
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Servicing
mail: Mail1019254184039-0
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Checking
Mail1019254184039-0 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.All@55e55f
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Servicing
Mail1019254184039-0 by Postmaster aliasing mailet
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Checking
Mail1019254184039-0 with
org.apache.james.transport.matchers.RelayLimit@45c859
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Checking
Mail1019254184039-0 with
org.apache.james.transport.matchers.InSpammerBlacklist@2c1e6b
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.root): Servicing
Mail1019254184039-0 by ToProcessor Mailet
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): ==== Begin
processing mail Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 ====
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): Processing
Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 through spam
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.spam): Servicing
mail: Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.spam): Checking
Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 with
org.apache.james.transport.matchers.All@5b05b2
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [DEBUG ] (spoolmanager.spam): Servicing
Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 by ToRepository Mailet
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): ==== Removed from
spool mail Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 ====
Fri Apr 19 22:09:44 GMT 2002 [INFO ] (spoolmanager): ==== Removed from
spool mail Mail1019254184039-0-!917652054 ====
and the mail ends up in my spam folder.
I'm running James 2.0a2 on solaris under java-1.3.1_02.
Please let me know if I can provide more details. Thanks much.
-Brad
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