> Alastair Gregory wrote:
>> When working remotely my mail server refuses to send email, even
>> though my mail client logs in to the SMTP server with user name and
>> password prior to sending.  This problem does not occur when
>> connecting to the server from the local network.
>>
>> The message is:
>> An error occurred while sending mail.  The mail server responded
>> http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Please verify
>> that your email address is correct in your Mail preferences and try again
>>
>> Is this really a spamhaus-related issue, and can I turn off spamhaus
>> checking for authenticated SMTP connections?
> Yes. Spamhaus now blocks all DHCP addresses. You can either use the
> submission port (port 587) which does not use the blacklists, or remove
> spamhaus from your blacklists file and use other RBL's.
> You can't turn it off for authenticated SMTP connections since the
> blacklist check is done before SMTP is initiated.
>
You may try to send via your ISP SMTP through configuration at the
control/smtproutes



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