On Sat, Sep 06, 2003, James McDonald wrote:Another thing is that they expect the mail domain to align with the reverse dns entry which is rediculous... do the people administering these black lists actually understand that a rdns query frequently has absolutely nothing to do with the the email addresses...
Folks I have the following setup for my home email http://www.jamesmcdonald.id.au/faqs/technical_documentation/linux/net/home-net.png
I am using NAT and portforwarding to point my external port to my internal postfix mail server.
I got in part an email with my ip address listed as banned via this dsbl list.
Rejected: 144.137.68.107 listed at list.dsbl.org
This IP is also listed in proxies.relays.monkeys.com which usually means
that it's been found to have an open proxy or open relay.
-- James McDonald (Would you like fries with that MCSE?)
Singleton Australia
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