On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 12:44:22PM -0700, Ben Kosse wrote:
# > > From: "Mail.com Abuse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# > > Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:09:54 -0400
# > > To: Justin Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# > > Subject: Re: blacklisted?
# > >
# > > Justin
# > >
# > > On Thu Jul 15, we received a high volume of traffic from
# > 206.246.140.165
# > > (iq-ss5.iquest.net). Specifically, we got 472 messages in
# > an hour. If you
# > > check
# > http://maps.vix.com/tsi/new-rlytest.cgi?ADDR=iq-ss5.iquest.net you
# > > will see that this machine is an open relay. We therefore
# > blocked it. If
# > > you secure this machine, we will be glad to unblock it.
# >
# > as can be seen here, no, they did not claim that that is why it was
# > blacklisted, but that the host is an open relay.
# >
# > of course, their own mail servers do not get past test TWO themselves.
#
# I'd like to point out that they're saying, based solely on the failure of
# test 7, they claim that iq-ss5.iquest.net is an open relay and thus needs
# blocking.
exactly! If that did not get across the first time, they are blocking my mail
server because it fails test 7, of course, I have since added
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the badmailfrom which lets the machine pass all
the tests....
Justin
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