On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Wesley Parish <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems to be a Paradise.net.nz problem - somehow Paradise.net.nz has got > itself onto someone's DNSBL.
"Somehow", that's funny. Yes, the sending IP address is indeed listed in current blacklists. A quick check on sorbs.net reveals """ Summary information for 203.97.33.64/32 Found 2 network entries and 0 host/domain entries. Problem Entries, (listings will cause email problems.) 401 "Spam" entries [Latest: 00:54:12 08 Sep 2011 GMT+10]. Problem hostnames/domains (could cause email problems.) 316 "Spamvertised" entries [Latest: 00:54:12 08 Sep 2011 GMT+10]. Note:These entries are for URLs or email domains, the IPs that may show up as 'spamvertised' only indicate where the URL/Host was seen being sent from. Listings for IPs that are 'spamvertised' will not usually cause blocking problems unless the email contains the IP address as a URL Note: For a more detailed view you have to be registered and logged in. """ Paradise is also really telstraclear, and they do tend to get into a lot of blacklists. And they don't really do much about it, in general. For NZ based mail servers I end up whitelisting TCL because ... well, just because. Send the complete Debian.org email to them and see if they manage to understand it. -jim _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
