Mike wrote:

> Allesandro:

> I'm afraid you are mistaken.

> Razor does not blacklist IP addresses or servers.  Razor's "spam list", 
> as you put it, consists of messages that have been submitted as spam, 
> against which incoming messages, to other servers, are compared.  If 
> your server's messages match messages that have been submitted to the 
> Razor system as spam, then the message is flagged as such.

> If your server, instead, is blacklisted, it is not by way of the Razor 
> system.  I would suggest, instead, that if your messages are being 
> bounced back to you as being rejected due to spam, you contact the 
> maintainers of the blacklist in question. I can't find any RBLs that are 
> listing you, so I would, instead, look at the content of your messages.

> Alessandro Zattoni wrote:
>>
>> Hi *,
>>
>> my company (Ferretti Group) is tryng to send an email to a supplier. 
>> This supplier uses "Razor" to check the incoming emails. They can't 
>> receive any email from our server because my server is in your "spam 
>> list".
>>
>> The information of my server are :
>>
>> sullivan.ferrettigroup.com | 82.187.87.27
>>
>>
>> Could you please remove it from your spam list, or explain me how to 
>> do by myself?
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>>
>>   Alessandro Zattoni
>> SysAdmin @ Ferretti Group
>>
>>
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>>

It's possibly this CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE. You include this text with
every mail you send. It's possible some people submit your messages to
Razor as spam and this text is triggering a hit. You might consider
changing this text slightly and then sending a message to the same
recipient to see if you no longer get a razor hit.

Gary V


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