So, I've run into the situation of not being able to send (SMTP) from
behind certain ISP locales, specifically SprintPCS at spcsdns.net.
The same applies to an associate in Thailand behind TRUE DSL.
Checking the logs, I came across this, which pretty much shows that
these locales are flagged by Spamhaus:
@4000000046cef19224376684 tcpserver: pid 18423 from 70.6.41.192
@4000000046cef192243da814 tcpserver: ok 18423 mbox.fizbin.com:
216.193.231.147:587 h460629c0.area1.spcsdns.net:70.6.41.192::50592
@4000000046cef192244b4c44 rblsmtpd: 70.6.41.192 pid 18423: 451 http://
www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=70.6.41.192
@4000000046cef19231c1c524 tcpserver: end 18423 status 0
@4000000046cef19231c1ccf4 tcpserver: status: 0/100
So, the question is how can I set up exceptions, or just disable the
outgoing check completely - either for specific accounts, or just
system wide?
Clearing out, for example, spamhaus from /var/qmail/control/
blacklists made no difference to this.
Any help, please?
Harry
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