Hi again.
Think I found out why my server decided everything was spam. I saw the
url http://www.ordb.org in the mail below and searched for my ip there.
Got a hit, it was listed by http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php .
Well, why not try to get myself whitelisted?! I mailed the guy at
five-ten-sg.com and asked why I was blacklisted. He replied that since I
my ip seemed to belong to Telia (swedish telecom company, formerly 100%
state owned, now half state, half private), he had blacklisted me
because Telia didn�t allow some kind of spam-related reporting (didn�t
catch that part 100%...).

I responded back and said that I�m certainly not one of Telias
customers, my isp is called http://www.bostream.se , owned by a London
based company. Bostream is a competitor to Telia. I guess it is possible
to find some Telia stuff if you trace my ip, but I think (99% sure)
that�s because Telia owns about 99% of all cables, routers and other ip
infrastructure in Sweden and a lot of other players on the market buys
capacity in one form or the other from Telia. 

I send my last mail about a week ago and no answer from
www.five-ten-sg.com yet. I realise this is not a pure James issue, but
if someone has a solution or suggestion on this matter, it would be
appretiated biiiig time! The suggestion on the www.five-ten-sg.com
homepage was to move to a different provider than Telia. Easier said
than done when I don�t have Telia as my provider... (Besides, Telia is
more expensive, offers lower speed and no static ip :-( .)


Regards 
Svante


-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: den 24 september 2002 23:00
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: blackhole filters decide everything is spam


> isn�t it a little bit strange 2.0a3 runs fine with the config.xml 
> copied from 2.1a1, and 2.1a1 sends all mails to spam?)

It is strange that you are having a problem with your own IP, but
2.0a3's InSpammerBlacklist matcher is broken, and the one in 2.1a1 works
(AFAIK).  I use it all the time:

         <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=relays.osirusoft.com"
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> spam </processor>
           <notice> Rejected - see http://relays.osirusoft.com/
</notice>
         </mailet>

         <mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=relays.ordb.org"
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> spam </processor>
           <notice> Rejected - see http://www.ordb.org/ </notice>
         </mailet>

If for some reason you find that you ARE in a DNSRBL, you can always
whitelist yourself.

        --- Noel


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