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It is not spamcop but, in his
case, list.dsbl.org is the one that needs to be
excluded.
I was asking same thing couple
weeks ago, but no real life solution yet. Look for "How to skip RBL check
after successful SMTP AUTH"
Solution is that roaming user
first has to be authenticated via SMTP.
After successful authentication, his IP should be excluded from RBL for next couple minutes.
So some patch
needs to be implemented, like this one here http://xs3.b92.net/tomislavr/qmail.html
I did not have time to test this, but I do believe that this would be solution here. Hope this helps.
Dejan
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RE: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roaming users
It Support @ 011 Computers Inc. Wed, 08 Nov 2006 06:06:18 -0800
- [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roaming users Bill Kwok
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roam... Jake Vickers
- RE: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my ... It Support @ 011 Computers Inc.
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roam... Eric \"Shubes\"
- RE: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roam... David Sánchez Martín
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roam... Eric \"Shubes\"
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my roam... Eric \"Shubes\"
- RE: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my ... David Sánchez Martín
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks my ... P.V.Anthony
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL blocks... Jake Vickers
- Re: [qmailtoaster] RBL bl... Eric \"Shubes\"
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