Roger,

In a previous post I agreed that IP addresses listed in Spamhaus, etc. were 
those of email servers found to be forwarding spam (probably generated by the 
client systems), however I suspect the situation can be more complicated.

I use both my Partner's computer at 'X' and my own at 'Y' and both of us have 
ISP accounts with AussieBroadband.  About 12 months ago a problem developed 
where my emails from 'X' to a GoogleGroups user and (later) emails from 'Y' to 
BigPond users were rejected, with the NDNs reporting a spam listing.  However I 
could successfully send to both these recipients from the _other_ location.

Eventually ABB changed my external IP address, which of course didn't help.

But without going into why I tried this, I discovered that enabling "server 
requires authentication" in my SMTP configuration fixed the problem despite 
sender-authentication not otherwise being required.  The message-relay header 
in emails transferred to ABB then included:

Received: from [...]
  (using TLSv1.2 with cipher [...]
  (No client certificate requested)
  (Authenticated sender: dloch...@aussiebb.com.au) by mx4.wide.net.au (Postfix) 
 [...]

While SMTP authentication serves to authenticate the originator of an email to 
their ISP and may be good practice it isn't actually required by many ISPs, 
including ABB, so BigPond could hardly reject emails from non-authenticated 
originators or they'd be rejecting almost everything.  It seems to me that:
(a)   SMTP user-authentication apparently overrides the server's spam listing 
in at least some cases,
(b)   spam checking may go way beyond checking the "reputation" of the 
originator's server, and some organisations may check many addresses found in 
email headers.

If (b) is true, then it's worth noting that https://dnslytics.com/reverse-ip 
reports the subnet which includes <xamax.com.au or 74.220.219.159> hosts 1,290 
domains.

Can any more knowledgeable Linkers comment on the above?

David Lochrin
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