Hi. Sorry to say, but I�m not really sure what it means to "lookup the sender's reversed IP address prepended to that zone name". Since I�m sending from the same ip as the server runs on, the sender ip should be 217.215.75.11 (not reversed though) but the rest? The fact that the mail gets trapped on the first InSpammerBlacklist matcher, is only because that matcher IS first (i guess). If I comment that matcher out, the mail gets trapped on the next one, and so on. But with one more clue on the lookup-issue I�d try it at once. Now I�m running the server with no blacklist-matchers, only my own ip in the RemoteAddrNotInNetwork and smtp-auth on, how spam-safe is that?
Svante -----Original Message----- From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 19 september 2002 23:22 To: James Users List Subject: RE: blackhole filters decide everything is spam This: 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail with RelayLimit 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail with InSpammerBlacklist 19/09/02 09:55:07 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Servicing Mail by ToProcessor Mailet implies that the first InSpammerBlacklist matcher is trapping your message: <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=blackholes.mail-abuse.org" class="ToProcessor"> What happens if you manually lookup the sender's reversed IP address prepended to that zone name? --- Noel -----Original Message----- From: Svante Berglund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 16:32 To: 'James Users List' Subject: blackhole filters decide everything is spam Hi all. "My blackhole filters, as setup in the default config file, appear to be deciding that everything is spam." This is quoted from a mail I found in the james-user archive and it describes my problem pretty well. According to the conversation back then (2002-04-19) nobody had any real suggestions other than only allowing one or two servers sending incoming mail (remoteAddrNotInNetwork). Since I have the same problem I�m curious if someone has found a solution to the problem (maybe it�s in my config?). Regards Svante Ps I�m sending this through my old james 1.2.1 which works fine with the spam-check Win2k James 2.1a1 >From config.xml <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: root is the first processor all mail enters--> <processor name="root"> <!-- Checks that the MAIL FROM command was for a valid domain. Important for spam prevention. --> <mailet match="SenderInFakeDomain" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> spam </processor> </mailet> <!-- Important check to avoid race conditions --> <mailet match="RelayLimit=30" class="Null"/> <!-- Check for delivery from a known spam server --> <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=blackholes.mail-abuse.org" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> spam </processor> <notice> Rejected - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/ </notice> </mailet> <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=dialups.mail-abuse.org" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> spam </processor> <notice> Dialup - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul/ </notice> </mailet>--> <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=relays.mail-abuse.org" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> spam </processor> <notice> Open spam relay - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/rss/ </notice> </mailet> <!-- Sample matching to kill a message (send to Null) --> <mailet match="RecipientIs=badboy@badhost" class="Null"/> <!-- Send remaining mails to the transport processor for either local or remote delivery --> <mailet match="All" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> transport </processor> </mailet> </processor> <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: error is the processor mails with failure conditions enter --> <processor name="error"> <!-- Logs any messages to the repository specified --> <mailet match="All" class="ToRepository"> <repositoryPath> file://var/mail/error/</repositoryPath> <!-- alternative database repository example below --> <!-- <repositoryPath> db://maildb/deadletter/error </repositoryPath> --> <passThrough> true </passThrough> </mailet> <!-- If you want to notify the sender their message was marked as spam, uncomment this --> <!--<mailet match="All" class="NotifySender"/>--> <!-- If you want to notify the postmaster that a message was marked as spam, uncomment this --> <!--<mailet match="All" class="NotifyPostmaster"/>--> </processor> <!-- Processor CONFIGURATION SAMPLE: transport is a sample custom processor for local or remote delivery --> <processor name="transport"> <!-- Is the recipient is for a local account, deliver it locally --> <mailet match="RecipientIsLocal" class="LocalDelivery"/> <!-- If the host is handled by this server and it did not get locally delivered, this is an invalid recipient --> <mailet match="HostIsLocal" class="ToProcessor"> <processor>error</processor> </mailet> <!-- CHECKME! Anti-relay mailet: Add your network address here, e.g. "RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1, abc.de.*, 192.168.0.*"--> <mailet match="RemoteAddrNotInNetwork=127.0.0.1,217.215.75.111" class="ToProcessor"> <processor> spam </processor> </mailet> >From spoolmanager 19/09/02 09:55:06 INFO spoolmanager: ==== Begin processing mail Mail1032465306310-1==== 19/09/02 09:55:06 INFO spoolmanager: Processing Mail1032465306310-1 through root 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Servicing mail: Mail1032465306310-1 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail1032465306310-1 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.All@d53f5b 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Servicing Mail1032465306310-1 by Postmaster aliasing mailet 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail1032465306310-1 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.SenderInFakeDomain@329642 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail1032465306310-1 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.RelayLimit@1bed71 19/09/02 09:55:06 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Checking Mail1032465306310-1 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.InSpammerBlacklist@cbdb20 19/09/02 09:55:07 DEBUG spoolmanager.root: Servicing Mail1032465306310-1 by ToProcessor Mailet 19/09/02 09:55:07 INFO spoolmanager: ==== Begin processing mail Mail1032465306310-1==== 19/09/02 09:55:07 INFO spoolmanager: Processing Mail1032465306310-1 through spam 19/09/02 09:55:07 DEBUG spoolmanager.spam: Servicing mail: Mail1032465306310-1 19/09/02 09:55:07 DEBUG spoolmanager.spam: Checking Mail1032465306310-1 with org.apache.james.transport.matchers.All@f64158 19/09/02 09:55:07 DEBUG spoolmanager.spam: Servicing Mail1032465306310-1 by ToRepository Mailet 19/09/02 09:55:07 INFO spoolmanager: ==== Removed from spool mail Mail1032465306310-1==== -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
