On 08/06/13 19:37, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
This stuff hasn't changed in some 8-10 years and you are the first to
have any issues with it that I can recall. I really doubt this is a
widespread problem and honestly we don't have a lot of cycles to play
with mail systems.
Rasmus, these are key points: no recent config changes; no widespread
issues.
You can't just look at the total numbers, which block lists you end
up on and how current the violation is matters a lot. For example:
http://www.uceprotect.net/en/rblcheck.php?ipr=79.170.44.47
I agree. I've already switched mailboxes for php.net, and has already
raised a ticket on this specific report with my provider, but your
wording implies some ranking algo or human-in-the-loop interpretation.
Documenting this would help me and others affected with similar diagnose
such issues in future.
So yes, if you share a mail server with an active spammer, you are
likely to get blocked, not just from php.net, but from many places.
Sorry, no: just php.net so far, but again thanks for the feedback. I'll
treat this thread as closed.
Regards Terry