Bill Campbell wrote:

On Sat, Sep 06, 2003, James McDonald wrote:


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.


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...



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James McDonald
(Would you like fries with that MCSE?)

Singleton Australia

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